


Tests

The Tests
table at the top of the Monitor
window
lists the tests that you have added. Each of these tests will be
checked at the frequency you specify. The columns can be sorted and
the sort order toggled by clicking multiple times on a column. The
positions and widths of the columns can be changed by dragging the
headers, and these changes are remembered.
You can also add or remove columns, and set whether to display
each of the date/time columns as absolute dates or relative times, via
the the View Options sheet.
Here are the details of each available column, not all of which
are included by default:
- Unviewed
-
The left-most column in the table is the Unviewed column. A
yellow indicator appears in this column next to tests when a new
change, failure or recovery is detected, if the Smart Change Detection
feature is enabled for the test. This indicator can be used to show
that you haven't seen the changes on the test yet. When you next
select this test, the indicator is automatically removed, like the
unread messages marker in an e-mail application. You can manually
toggle the indicator on and off via the
Edit > Mark as Unviewed
command, or the corresponding toolbar button. This column is included
by default.
- Status
-
The next column in the table is the Status column. Lines
display an icon indicating whether the test succeeded (e.g. the site
was up) or failed (was down) when last checked, indicated by an
upwards- or downwards-pointing triangle. The downward triangle is
always bright red (
). But for successful tests, the color of
the triangle indicates additional information. If the triangle is a
shade of green (
), the site has changed recently –
specifically more recently than it had an error. If it is a shade of
orange (
), the test recently failed, but has since recovered
– again specifically more recently than any change. The shade
hints at how recent the change or error occurred, with it starting off
bright green or orange, and eventually fading to gray as time passes.
While a test is being checked, the status displays a spinning progress
indicator, or if you don't have an internet connection at the time of
the check, it shows a flashing lightning bolt until the connection is
restored. This column is included by default.
- Up Time
-
This column gives a percentage of successes vs. failures. This
is the standard way of indicating how reliable a test is; 100.00%
being best, and 0.00% being worst. It is expressed to two decimal
places. This column is included by default.
- Service
-
The name of the service used by each test is displayed here.
This column is included by default.
- Name
-
This column gives the descriptive name you have chosen for this
test. This column is included by default, and can not be removed.
- Location
-
This column shows the URL, domain, or other location for this
test, if applicable. This column is not included by default.
- Last Downtime
-
This column displays the duration of the most recent failure,
if any. This column is not included by default.
- Last Error
-
This column shows the error message from the most recent
failure, if any. This column is not included by default.
- Last Event
-
This column displays when the most recent change, failure, or
recovery occurred. The time is expressed relative to now, in seconds,
minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, or years. It is updated every
second, or at the frequency specified in the preferences. If you prefer,
you can display this time as an absolute date instead of a relative
time via the View Options sheet. This column is not included by
default.
- Last Check
-
This column displays the date and time of the most recent
check. It can also be displayed as a relative time or absolute date.
This column is not included by default.
- Last Change
-
This column displays the time that has elapsed since the site
last changed. See the Fenêtre des filters feature for information on how the
change is detected. The time is expressed relative to now, in seconds,
minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, or years. It is updated every
second, or at the frequency specified in the preferences. If you prefer,
you can display this time as an absolute date instead of a relative
time via the View Options sheet. This column is included by default.
- Last Failure
-
This column is similar to the Last Change one, except that it
shows how long ago the previous failure occurred when checking this
test, if any. This column is included by default.
- Last Recovery
-
This column displays the date and time of the most recent
recovery from a failure. It can also be displayed as a relative time
or absolute date. This column is not included by default.
- Next Check
-
This column displays the time interval until the test is next
checked, again expressed relative to now, or as an absolute date if
you prefer. The interval counts down until zero seconds, when the
check is performed and the Next Check starts counting down to the
subsequent check. It starts counting down from the due time of the
previous check, so that the duration of the check doesn't offset the
check time. You can reset the check time by using the Check Now
function when only one test is selected. This column is included by
default.
- Last Check Duration
-
This column shows the length of time that the most recent check
took to complete. This column is not included by default.
- Last Change Difference
-
This column displays the text from the most recent filter, if
any. This column is not included by default.
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Dernière mise à jour le 3 juin 2011


