Monitoring Server
Lihat metrik performa server dan data historis secara detail
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Monitoring Performa
CPU
Memori
Disk
Jaringan
Laporan Crash
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Total Crash
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24 Jam Terakhir
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OOM kill
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Rata-rata Uptime
What does the server monitor show?
Server Monitor displays real-time performance charts for CPU (%), RAM (GB), Disk (GB), Network (MB/s), and Uptime (online/offline status). Charts auto-refresh every 2 minutes. Choose time ranges from 15 minutes to 7 days, and view metrics individually or in a combined overlay mode.
What is the Health Score?
The Health Score (premium) rates your server 0–100 with letter grades based on the past 7 days. It weighs five metrics: Memory Usage (25%), CPU Usage (20%), Crashes (20%), Uptime (20%), and Player Retention (15%, Minecraft only). Green (90–100) means excellent, orange (60–89) is acceptable, and red (0–59) needs attention.
How do crash reports work?
The crash reports section shows detailed crash history with filters by type (all events, crashes, clean exits) and time range. Summary cards display total crashes, last 24h count, OOM kills, and average uptime. Click any entry to view detailed logs with syntax highlighting, ANSI color rendering, line numbers, and a download option.
What are predictive alerts?
The monitoring system tracks CPU and memory trends and displays warning banners when usage approaches 80–90%. These alerts help you take action before resource exhaustion causes lag or crashes. Consider reducing view distance, limiting loaded chunks, removing resource-heavy plugins, or upgrading to premium for more resources.
How does Player Activity tracking work?
The Player Activity tab (Minecraft only) shows current, peak, and average player counts plus unique and new player metrics. Insight cards display growth rate, retention rate, average session length, and top region. Charts include player timeline, peak hours, activity heatmap, and a retention funnel tracking Day 1, 7, and 30 retention.
What uptime statistics are available?
When viewing the Uptime chart, four statistics cards appear: current session duration (how long since last start), uptime percentage for the selected time range, total restarts count, and your longest continuous session. Use these to identify patterns in server restarts and optimize your uptime.