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Overview table explaining columns, indicators, and actions for every monitor.

The Monitored Services table provides an overview of all the services you are currently monitoring. This table displays essential information about each service, including its current status and configuration.

Monitored Services

  • Status Indicator: A green dot () indicates that the service is currently online, while a red dot () means the service is offline.
  • Name: The name of the monitored service, which can be customized when setting up the monitor.
  • Type: Indicates the type of monitor, such as HTTP(s), UDP, TCP, and so on.
  • Region: Shows the geographic region where the service is located, allowing you to monitor services across different parts of the world.
  • Status: Displays whether the service is currently online or offline.
  • Last Check: Shows the time of the last successful check of the service.
  • Interval: Indicates how often the service is checked (e.g., every 20 seconds).
  • Retries: Displays how many times the system will attempt to retry checking the service before marking it as offline if it's not responding.
  • Eye Button: Clicking on the eye button will take you to the detailed monitor page for that service. To learn more, you can read about Monitors in Detail.

3 Dots

  • Three Dots: Clicking on the three dots will open a menu with options to view, pause, edit, reset or delete the monitor.

Filters

The Filter section allows you to easily search and refine the list of monitored services based on different criteria. This helps you quickly find specific monitors or narrow down the list to those that need attention.

Filters

  • Search by Name or IP/URL: Use the free-text field at the top to search for monitors by their name, IP address, Keywords or URL.
  • Status: Filter monitors based on their current status. You can choose between Online, Offline, or view both statuses simultaneously by selecting Online & Offline.
  • Type: This filter allows you to sort monitors by their type, such as HTTP(s), UDP, TCP, and more.
  • Regions: Filter monitors by region to focus on services in specific geographic locations.

These filtering options make it easy to manage a large number of monitors by focusing only on the ones that match your search criteria.

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