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 […]

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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 […]

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Change the Server Resource Usage Warnings for multiple Uptime Monitors at once

Before getting started, please note that in order to get Server Resource Usage Warnings, you must first install our Server Monitoring Agent on your server. For more info on how to do this, please see the following articles:https://docs.hetrixtools.com/install-the-hetrixtools-server-monitor-agent/https://docs.hetrixtools.com/install-the-php-version-of-the-server-monitoring-agent/ Once you’ve got the monitoring agent installed on several of your Uptime Monitors, you can configure resource […]

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How to order Categories

Once you’ve assigned categories to your Uptime Monitors, as described in this documentation article here, you may want to arrange or re-arrange these categories in a certain order. To start re-arranging these categories, simply assign numbers in front of their names, in your Uptime Monitors list. Let’s say we want to have the ‘Mail Servers’ category […]

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Clone an Uptime Monitor

You can quickly create new similar Uptime Monitors, with our “Clone Uptime Monitor” feature. To get you started, go to the drop-down action menu of the monitor you wish to clone, and select “Clone Uptime Monitor”. A new pop-up window will appear with all the monitor details that you wish to clone. Now we’ll just […]

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Uptime Monitoring Webhook Notifications

Assign a webhook URL to any of your contact lists so that you can receive Uptime Monitoring notifications in real-time, directly to your platform. Our system will post JSON data to your Webhook script. Here’s an example: { “monitor_id”:”ThisWillBeTheMonitorID32CharLong”, “monitor_name”:”Test Monitor Label”, “monitor_target”:”http:\/\/this-is-a-test.com\/”, “monitor_type”:”website”, “monitor_category”:”Test Category”, “monitor_status”:”offline”,   “timestamp”:1499666192, “monitor_errors”:{ “New York”:”http code 403″, “San […]

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Nameserver Monitoring

This feature is included for free in our Uptime Monitor service. When monitoring the uptime of a target that contains a domain name, our system will try to determine the domain’s nameservers. This is enabled by default. There are no extra settings you need to configure. *Nameservers are checked every 15 minutes for any Uptime […]

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Domain Expiration Monitoring

This feature is included for free in our Uptime Monitor service. When monitoring the uptime of a target that contains a domain name, our system will try to determine the domain’s expiration date. This is enabled by default. There are no extra settings you need to configure. Once you’ve added the Uptime Monitor containing the domain […]

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