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: […]
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v1 Get Server Agent ID (SID)
API Call Name: v1 Get Server Agent ID API Call URL: https://api.hetrixtools.com/v1/<API_TOKEN>/get/agentid/<UPTIME_MONITOR_ID>/ API Call Info: This API Call is used to get (or generate) the unique Server Agent ID attached to an Uptime Monitor. If there is no Server Agent ID attached to the Uptime Monitor that you are requesting it for, a new one […]
Why isn’t a Heartbeat monitor as reliable as other types of Uptime Monitors?
Short Answer: Because a Heartbeat Uptime Monitor has only one point of failure, which is your server’s ability to send data to our platform, unlike all of the other Uptime Monitor types where your monitored target is checked from different geo-locations around the world. So, with a Heartbeat Uptime Monitor, if at any time for […]
Attach a Server Monitor to any of your Uptime Monitors
If you wish to monitor your server’s resource usage, using our Server Monitor Agent, you don’t necessarily have to add a ‘Server Agent Monitor‘ to your account as a separate Uptime Monitor, you can just attach the Server Monitor Agent to any of your existing Uptime Monitors, as explained below. Start by going to your […]
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’, […]
Add a Server Agent Monitor (Heartbeat Monitor)
The Server Agent Monitor is a particular type of Uptime Monitoring, as our monitoring locations will not ping your target, but instead, your target will ping our platform in order to let it know it is online. This Uptime Monitor type uses our Server Monitoring Agent to send data to our platform every minute. In […]
Website Uptime Monitoring – Accepted HTTP Codes
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 […]
Add extra monitors to your order
If you need more monitors than what your plan has included, you can always purchase these extra monitors from your dashboard. Start by going to your client area dashboard from the top menu: Now locate “Your Products” section and click on the product that you wish to add the extra monitors to: If your package […]
Uptime percentage calculation
Using this setting, you can configure how far back our system should look when calculating the Uptime Percentage displayed on your Public Uptime Status PageĀ and on your public Uptime Reports. By default, this is set to “Overall”, which calculates the total uptime percentage based on the entire life of the monitors on your Public Status […]
HDD/SSD/NVMe Drive Health Monitor
This feature is included for free in our Uptime Monitor service. [Available on our Linux Server Monitor Agent Version: 1.5.3+]https://github.com/hetrixtools/agent Required software: Please note that our Server Monitoring Agent will not automatically install these tools for you. You can configure our Server Monitoring agent to collect health data regarding your storage drives, HDD/SSD/NVMe. To get […]