Our Uptime Monitoring system allows you to select certain HTTP codes that will be accepted as an ‘OK’ response when checking the status of your website. If your website returns any of these selected HTTP codes, our system will consider your uptime monitor as being online (having a healthy status), even if the returned HTTP […]
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Filter Uptime Monitors Based on Current Warning Status
Using this filter feature you can easily see only the Uptime Monitors that require your attention. To get started, head to your Uptime Monitors dashboard from the top side menu in your client area: On this page, locate the ‘Filter’ drop-down menu on the top right side of the panel, and select ‘Based on Warnings’, […]
Downtime Notes
You can easily write down any reasons that may have caused your downtimes by using our ‘Downtime Notes’ feature. This way, if you’ve got public Uptime Reports or a Public Uptime Status Page, you can let your clients know the reasons behind your latest downtimes. To get started, go to your Uptime Monitors dashboard in […]
How to enable SSL Verification for your Uptime Monitor
Start by going to your Uptime Monitors dashboard from your client area top side menu: Locate the Uptime Monitor you wish to edit the setting for, and click on the ‘Edit’ button: In the Uptime Monitor’s settings, locate the ‘show advanced settings’ button towards the bottom, and click on it to expand the advanced settings: […]
Advanced Metrics For Website Uptime Monitors
This feature is included for free in our Uptime Monitor service. The advanced metrics can be found on your Uptime Reports for your Website Uptime Monitors. They are collected every minute from each of the locations that you are monitoring your website from. You can view the overall metrics, pooled together from all of the […]
Schedule Recurring Maintenance
Scheduling a recurring maintenance for your Uptime Monitors can be done by checking the “Rec.” box on your Schedule Maintenance window: Once that box is checked, you’ll have the option to configure the recurring interval for your scheduled maintenance: Then, be sure to click on the ‘Add New’ button, in order to add the scheduled […]
How do we perform Uptime Monitoring network changes
As our platform grows, we also have to scale up our global Uptime Monitoring infrastructure along with it. We usually perform one new deployment per year, if there are no unexpected events. In this article, we’ll go through the entire process of adding or removing nodes from our Uptime Monitoring infrastructure and explain how these […]
Set Domain Expiration Date Manually
There may be cases with certain TLDs where our system won’t be able to detect your domain’s expiration date automatically. In these cases, you can manually configure your domain’s expiration date to be reminded before it expires. To get started, head on to your Uptime Monitors dashboard: Click on your Uptime Monitor’s name: Locate the […]
How to edit Uptime Monitor’s advanced settings
Start by heading to your Uptime Monitors dashboard from the top menu in your client area. Click on the “Edit” button next to the Uptime Monitor you wish to modify. Once the Uptime Monitor’s settings open up in the pop-up modal, scroll toward the bottom, and right below the monitoring locations selection, there’s the “show […]
Quick PING
Are you constantly finding yourself having to open multiple PING windows in your OS terminal? Our Quick PING feature allows you to easily PING your server’s IP address with just a click of a button right from your browser. To get started, head to your Uptime Monitors dashboard. Then click on an Uptime Monitor’s name […]