Thank you, Michael
]]>In the meantime all 4 websites were down, without Jetpack sending me a warning.
So, their claim “Monitor your site uptime / downtime and get an instant alert of any change by email”, is misleading … yes it was not down, but it was totally unresponsive “There has been a critical error on this website” was the only text on the homepage.
]]>We use AWS to deploy our sites and all of my sites have different themes/plugins and I’m trying to find a good tool (be it plugin or external site), to keep an eye on the front end and alert me if they go down.
I’d like to get to the root of the problem, though any plugin I’ve used for that doesn’t give me anything that’s done any good (so if you have plugins you use for that, feel free to post em too!).
]]>– update plugins/themes safely
– backup’s
– monitor uptime (multiple world regions)
– monitor php errors
– generate client reports
– get notified on slack/email
Get it!
]]>My question is related to the integration of my page with my uptime monitoring service. I’m using Upzilla.co for my server and website monitoring.
I don’t have any problems in regular page mode. My problem is related to Maintenance Mode. This service just isn’t able to detect this mode properly and I’ve asked the support of the Upzilla and they suggest adding some custom code block that could be defined in service settings to avoid any incorrect alerting.
Is it possible to add a custom code block for the maintenance mode?
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