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Create a new server monitor

Created on 19 January, 2024Getting Started • 118 views • 1 minutes read

Learn how to seamlessly monitor your server resources using UptimeStatusPage.com. Follow these easy steps to create a new server monitor, track CPU, RAM, and disk usage. Stay in control of your server's performance with our server monitoring tool.

UptimeStatusPage.com offers a powerful server monitoring tool, allowing you to effortlessly track your server's vital resources. Follow these steps to create a new server monitor and gain insights into CPU usage, RAM usage, and disk usage with ease.

Creating a New Server Monitor:

  1. Name - Example: Server Name: Begin by assigning a unique name to your server monitor, making it easy to identify and manage within UptimeStatusPage.com.
  2. Identifier - Server's IP Address: Specify the IP address of the server you want to monitor. This serves as the identifier for UptimeStatusPage.com to gather and present accurate resource usage data.
  3. Check Interval - Set Monitoring Frequency: Define how often you want UptimeStatusPage.com to receive data from your server. Tailor the check interval based on your monitoring requirements. Note that if you change this value, a reinstallation of the tracking code is necessary.
  4. Install Code - Integrate with Your Linux Server: Copy and run the generated install code in the terminal of your Linux server. This step is crucial to establish the connection and start monitoring your server's CPU usage, RAM usage, and disk usage.

Advanced Settings for Customization:

  1. Project - Organize with Projects: Categorize your server monitors efficiently by assigning them to specific projects. Projects help you manage and organize your monitoring resources seamlessly.

Monitoring Your Server in Real-Time:

Track CPU Usage, RAM Usage, Disk Usage: Gain real-time insights into your server's performance. UptimeStatusPage.com provides detailed information on CPU usage, RAM usage, and disk usage, helping you identify and address potential issues promptly.

Uninstallation (If Required):

If you no longer need to monitor your server in the future, follow these steps:

Copy and Run Uninstall Code: If you decide to discontinue server monitoring, copy and run the provided uninstall code in the terminal of your Linux server. This will remove the tracking code and cease monitoring for the specified server.

UptimeStatusPage.com ensures that monitoring your server resources is a straightforward process. Take control of your server's performance with our user-friendly platform, and ensure optimal resource usage at all times.