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Add docs for 7.7 features: - Alerting - Duration anomalies - Settings Point security docs to heartbeat.
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[[uptime-overview]]
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== Overview
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The Uptime overview is intended to help you quickly identify and diagnose outages and
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other connectivity issues within your network or environment. There is a date range
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selection that is global to the Uptime UI; you can use this selection to highlight
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an absolute date range, or a relative one, similar to other areas of Kibana.
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=== Filter bar
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image::uptime/images/filter-bar.png[Filter bar]
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The filter bar is designed to let you quickly view specific groups of monitors, or even
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an individual monitor, if you have defined many.
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This control allows you to use automated filter options, as well as input custom filter
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text to select specific monitors by field, URL, ID, and other attributes.
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=== Snapshot panel
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image::uptime/images/snapshot-view.png[Snapshot view]
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This panel is intended to quickly give you a sense of the overall
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status of the environment you're monitoring, or a subset of those monitors.
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Here, you can see the total number of detected monitors within the selected
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Uptime date range. In addition to the total, the counts for the number of monitors
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in an `up` or `down` state are displayed, based on the last check reported by Heartbeat
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for each monitor.
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Next to the counts, there is a histogram displaying the change over time throughout the
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selected date range.
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=== Monitor list
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image::uptime/images/monitor-list.png[Monitor list]
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The Monitor list displays information at the level of individual monitors.
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The data shown here will flesh out your individual monitors, and provide a quick
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way to navigate to a more in-depth visualization for interesting hosts or endpoints.
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This table includes information like the most recent status, when the monitor was last checked, its
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ID and URL, its IP address, and a dedicated sparkline showing its check status over time.
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=== Creating and managing alerts
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image::uptime/images/alert-flyout.png[Create alert flyout]
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To receive alerts when a monitor goes down, use the alerting menu at the top of the
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overview page. Use a query in the alert flyout to determine which monitors to check
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with your alert. If you already have a query in the overview page search bar it will
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be carried over into this box.
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=== Observability integrations
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image::uptime/images/observability_integrations.png[Observability integrations]
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The Monitor list also contains a menu of possible integrations. If Uptime detects Kubernetes or
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Docker related host information, it will provide links to open the Metrics app or Logs app pre-filtered
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for this host. Additionally, this feature supplies links to simply filter the other views on the host's
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IP address, to help you quickly determine if these other solutions contain data relevant to your current
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interest.
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