Software RAID Monitoring

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 You have the ability to allow our Server Monitoring agent to collect the health data of your Software RAID setup (mdadm). In order to get started, go to your Uptime Monitors page in your client […]

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Add private notes to your Uptime Monitors

Adding private notes to your Uptime Monitors may help you better organize and keep track of all the websites/servers that you’re monitoring. To get started, head to the Uptime Monitors page on your dashboard: Then, click the monitor name you wish to add private notes to: Then, locate the private notes on the top right […]

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Location Fails Warning

A simple way of explaining how our Uptime Monitoring system works, is that it will consider any of your Uptime Monitors as being Offline if at least half+1 of the monitoring locations will fail to see your monitored target as being Online. So if you monitor a website from, say, 12 locations, that means at […]

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What to do if my Uptime Monitor is down?

Once you get alerted by our platform that one of your Uptime Monitors is down, you should quickly begin to investigate what the issue that’s causing your downtime is. 1. Check the Location Fail Log A very good place to start would be to look in your monitor’s Location Fail Log: https://docs.hetrixtools.com/location-fail-log/ The Location Fail […]

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Where can I see my Package Limits?

You can quickly and easily see your Package Limits in your account Dashboard. Start by navigating to your Dashboard from the client area menu: Locate the “Your Products” panel inside your Dashboard: Here you can see both your Blacklist Monitoring and Uptime Monitoring packages that your account is currently on, and in case these aren’t […]

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Misconfigured Network Interface Name (PHP Agent)

Unlike our regular shell agent, our PHP Server Monitoring Agent cannot automatically detect your server’s network interface name, so this name is set to empty by default. This setting being empty means that the agent will track the network usage data from all available network interfaces. However, if you wish to set just one specific […]

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Install the PHP version of the Server Monitoring Agent (on cPanel)

If you wish to monitor your server’s resources, but you do not have root access (i.e.: you’re on a shared web hosting plan), you can just use our PHP Server Monitoring Agent. The installation procedure is a bit more complex than our regular monitoring agent, but this guide will show you exactly what you’ve got […]

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Multiple Disks Support

Starting with version 1.05 of the HetrixTools Server Monitoring Agent, we’ve introduced multiple disks support. You will be able to find all of your mount points under the “Disk Usage” section of your Server Monitoring stats in your dashboard: For an easy “at a glance” view of your entire server disk space, each mount point […]

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Service Monitoring

Starting with the HetrixTools Agent v1.05, you can define up to 10 services to be constantly monitored by our agent on your server. To configure this in your Agent, please follow the instructions below, (a) or (b): a) Setting the services you wish to monitor during the HetrixTools Server Agent installation: b) Manually editing the […]

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Select multiple monitors at once with SHIFT+Click

Our Blacklist Monitoring and Uptime Monitoring interfaces have Group Actions available. In short, the “Group Actions” feature allows you to select multiple monitors and apply an action to them all at once, as opposed to applying that action individually for each monitor. And with SHIFT+Click you can now select a range of monitors to apply […]

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