The Monitors screen provides a centralized interface to view, add, and manage all monitors across tiers, servers, and technologies. Users can search for technologies, switch between Monitoring profiles, and also create a new Monitoring Profile using the ‘+’ icon available on the right corner. Additionally, while switching through the Monitoring Profile dropdown, users can delete an existing Monitoring Profile as needed. New monitors can be configured using the global action icons available at the top.

The screen displays all configured monitors grouped by technology, showing key details such as monitor count, instances, running and failed status, and associated tiers and servers. Users can also explore and add monitors from sections like Available Technology, Cloud Integration, APM Integration, Kubernetes, Custom Monitors, and Other Monitors, ensuring complete visibility and flexibility in setting up monitoring for any environment.

Monitoring Profile: Displays the currently selected monitoring profile.

Configured Monitors:

The Configure Monitors screen provides a centralized view for managing all monitoring configurations across tiers, servers, and technologies. From this screen, users can quickly view the status of existing monitors, search technologies, and add new monitors as needed.

You can also see the number of distinct technologies being monitored, and the overall count of running and failed monitors for these different technologies.

Global Action Icons

These icons provide quick actions available across the entire screen:

Configured Monitor Details

This section displays all currently configured monitors grouped by technology. It provides a quick snapshot of monitor deployment and health.

Each Configured Technology card shows:

Note: This section shows common parameters,such as total monitors, running count, failed count, tiers, and servers—which remain the same type of information for every monitoring technology.

Available Technology

The Available Technology section lists all monitoring technologies that can be configured on the controller. Each technology is represented as a tile/card.
Users can click any technology tile to create and configure its respective monitor. This allows quick onboarding of different monitoring types depending on infrastructure and application requirements.

Global Action Icon

Cloud Integration

The Cloud Integration section provides monitoring options for cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, GCP. Users can select the desired cloud provider to configure ingestion of performance metrics, resource monitoring, and other cloud-specific telemetry required for complete visibility of cloud environments.

APM Integration

The APM Integration section allows users to connect Application Performance Monitoring tools such as New Relic and Dynatrace. By selecting these options, users can integrate external APM data with the platform, enabling deeper correlation between application performance, infrastructure health, and real-time diagnostics.

Kubernetes

The Kubernetes Integration section allows users to monitor Kubernetes clusters, including nodes, pods, and services. By configuring Kubernetes monitors, users can gain insights into cluster health, resource utilization, and application performance within containerized environments.

Custom Monitors

The Custom Monitors section allows users to create their own monitoring configurations when predefined technologies are not sufficient. From here, users can add different types of custom monitors such as log-based, command-based, database-based, or JMX-based—depending on the data they want to capture. Each card represents one type of custom monitor, and clicking the plus icon opens its configuration screen. This section is especially useful for scenarios where users need flexibility and want to monitor specific patterns, commands, or application-level data according to their unique requirements.

Other Monitors

The Other Monitors section includes additional monitoring options that do not fall under standard technology or custom monitor categories. These options help users track general system health and operational activities. From here, users can configure monitors such as basic health checks, server signature collection, or batch job tracking. These monitors provide supplemental insights that support broader visibility into system performance and operational workflows