Website Properties

Properties can be added to your LogicMonitor websites to facilitate organization, customize alert message templates, set authentication credentials, and more. You can set website properties at the individual website level, website group level, and at the root group (account) level. As shown next, website properties, once established, can be viewed from the Info tab. Requirements … Continued

Adding a Web Check

Overview Web Checks periodically make HTTP GET, HEAD or POST requests to one or more URLs. LogicMonitor supports two types of Web Checks: Standard Web Check—Standard Web Checks (displayed as “Web Checks” in the LogicMonitor interface) are performed by one or more geographically dispersed checkpoint locations. These locations are hosted by LogicMonitor and are external … Continued

Adding a Ping Check

Overview Ping Checks periodically ping a host name or IP address in order to verify that a device or website is up and listening. LogicMonitor supports two types of Ping Checks: Standard Ping Check. Standard Ping Checks, known simply as “Ping Checks” in the LogicMonitor interface, are performed by one or more geographically dispersed checkpoint … Continued

Website Default Settings

Overview You can set default checkpoint and alert triggering settings for your websites using the Websites Defaults button found in the upper right corner of the Websites page. As shown next, once default settings are established, the use default Website settings option can be checked to quickly apply these settings to any new Web Checks … Continued

Disabling External Website Testing Locations Across Your Account

You have the ability to globally manage which LogicMonitor external testing locations are available for use across your account’s various Web Checks and Ping Checks. Note: To see the IP addresses associated with each of these testing locations, see LogicMonitor’s External Testing Locations. To manage which testing locations are enabled or disabled: Open the Websites … Continued

Website SDT

You can set scheduled down time (SDT) for websites just as you can for resources, LogicModules (e.g. DataSources, EventSources, JobMonitors), and other components (Collectors) for which LogicMonitor triggers alerts. When a website is in SDT, alert notifications for that website will not be routed, but will still show up in the LogicMonitor interface. SDTs for … Continued

Website Alerts

Overview LogicMonitor can raise alerts on your websites after a specified number of checks fail at one or more locations. How and when alerts are triggered is configured on a per-website basis. Configuring Alert Trigger Settings Alert trigger settings are configured from the “Alert Triggering” section of the Add or Manage dialog for a Web … Continued

What Is Website Monitoring?

Overview LogicMonitor allows you to periodically test website performance and availability from outside of your network, or from Collectors situated within your network. External web and ping checks monitor website accessibility and functionality as experienced by the general public, while internal web and ping checks run from an LM collector situation within the network monitor … Continued