Real Browser
Monitoring - Server Uptime and Performance
Reports
Gathering monitoring data is useless unless that data
can be easily interpreted.
With AlertFox there are several ways you can
stay informed of your site's
status.
Is everything allright? - The Home/Dashboard VIew
Right when you log in, you can see how many of your sensors are green or in
an error state.
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The dashboard shows an aggregated status of all sensor types. |
All Sensors At a Glance - The Tactical
Overview
See the status of all your sensors covering the
last 24 hours
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All sensors' status for the last 24 hours.
Green - Works fine
Orange - Performance issue
Dark Red - Error
White - No measurement taken, no result received
Black bars - Amount of failures
within a 1h interval
A click on any of the colored fields takes you to the corresponding
section of the
detailed error log for this sensor. |
Interactive Annotated Graphs - The Graphics VIew
View a single sensor's history in an interactive graph,
including annotated error
information (and error screenshots).
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A transaction sensor's graph. Supports
zooming, panning and contains detailed annotations on all errors. If possible,
there are also links to screenshots that were taken on the error. |
Since AlertFox tests run in actual
browser instances, they are capable
of taking screenshots of error
conditions - just like a real user
would see them! This aids
tremendously in determining the
cause. In this sample, the error message is "Max macro runtime reached."
Together with the browser's status message "Transferring data from...", you know
that it was the site's speed that caused the error
and not something else like a being
loaded or a broken link. |
Detailed Info on Each Single Measurement - The Log View
The log contains the history of a sensor as a table. Everything is there:
results, error reports and screenshot links.
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