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Tag: monitor
Browse 23 articles tagged “monitor”.
Adaptive Post-Incident Monitoring
Short, high-frequency checks after recovery to catch flapping outages on paid plans.
Alert Sensitivity: Conservative vs Sensitive
Choose how quickly a monitor alerts: wait for multi-region confirmation (Conservative) or alert on any single region reporting DOWN (Sensitive).
Browsing Check History
Browse every individual check result for a monitor, filter by status, and inspect the per-region detection timeline for any down event.
Causal Chain & Root-Cause Correlation
StatusPage.me automatically links related alerts — like an SSL expiry followed by a DNS failure — to surface the root cause in your down notification.
Choosing Monitor Locations
Select where your monitors run from for accurate global coverage.
Clearing Monitor History
Reset a monitor's check history, uptime stats, and aggregations to start fresh without deleting the monitor itself.
Down Prediction Alerts
Get early warnings when response times trend toward an outage — before your monitor goes down.
Firewall & WAF Whitelisting
Avoid false-positive DOWN alerts caused by firewalls, WAFs, or CDN bot-protection blocking our monitoring requests.
Monitor Health Score
Understand the composite 0-100 health score that combines uptime, P95 latency, and error rate for each monitor.
Monitoring Accuracy & Detection Tracking
Understand how detection timing works, what confirmation means, and how to read accuracy metrics.
Monitoring Configuration Examples
See real-world Site, API, and DNS monitor setups you can configure for common uptime and validation use cases.
Monitors List: Sticky Filters and Grouping
Use sticky status page filters and Group by Status Page to organize large monitor lists faster.
Per-Monitor Regions
Override your account-wide monitor locations for a specific monitor, choose a monitor-specific primary region, and keep region selection aligned with each service.
Private (Standalone) Monitors
Create monitors that run checks and send alerts without appearing on any public status page — and detach existing monitors from a status page when needed.
Setting Up Monitor Alerts
Understand status page subscriber notifications vs internal alert channels.
Setting Your Primary Monitoring Region
Choose which region runs your scheduled checks. Secondary regions only activate when your primary detects a problem.
Timeout Rate & Error Rate Alerts
Get alerted when your monitor times out or fails at a high rate, even if it hasn't crossed the full down threshold.
Transport Errors, Timeouts, and IPv4 Fallback
Understand how monitor checks handle transport errors, interval-aware timeouts, and IPv4 fallback notes.
Understanding Per-Region Status and Graphs
How multi-region monitoring works, what partial outage means, and how to read per-region history strips and response graphs.
Understanding Uptime and SLA Reports
Track your service reliability with uptime percentages and SLA reports.
Website Monitoring Types Explained: Site, API, and DNS Monitors
Compare Site, API, and DNS monitoring types so you can choose the right uptime monitor for each website, endpoint, or domain.