💊 Service Health

Here, you can check the real-time health status of all services.

Operation Title: Service Health Check

Overview: Monitor and Track Real-Time Service Availability

Key Features:

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📋 Overview & Introduction

⚡Overview:

This section provides a clear overview of the current status of all services. It displays the total number of services, along with a breakdown of how many are running (up), stopped (down), and any that are experiencing errors. Additionally, it allows you to quickly identify service health at a glance through a visual representation, where each service is shown within its respective status box. This helps in proactive monitoring, quicker troubleshooting, and ensuring system reliability.

⚡Introduction:

This section provides an at-a-glance summary of the overall health and status of all services within the system. It enables users to quickly identify how many services are operational, how many are down, and how many are experiencing errors, ensuring efficient monitoring and faster troubleshooting.

⚙️ Functionality
   
Figure: 20.1
🔍 Service Health Check Form
  • Provides a clear overview of the current status of all services.
  • Displays the total number of services along with counts for running (up), stopped (down), and error states.
  • Offers visual representation of service health in status up/down in the boxes for quick identification.
  • Enables proactive monitoring and faster troubleshooting.
  • Supports maintaining system reliability and uptime.
  • Clicking the Check Now button allows the user to retrieve and view the most updated data instantly.
   
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📊 Service Health Records Table

➤ Here, the user can select and view data for a specific date range using timestamps, allowing them to filter results from a chosen start date to an end date.

  • Date: Here, user can view the date and timestamp for the service health status, providing precise information on when the status was last recorded or updated.
  • Service-status: Here, the user can view the service status, indicating whether it is currently up or down.
  • Total services: Here, the user can find the total number of services available in the system.
  • Services up: Here, the user can view the number of services that are currently up and running.
  • Service Down: Here, the user can view the number of services that are currently down and not operational.
   
Figure: 20.3
📋 Service List View

Service List: When the user clicks the View button, a pop-up appears displaying a list of all services along with their current status.

   
Figure: 20.4

➤ Here, in the pop-up, the user can view the status of all services, indicating whether they are up or down.

   
Figure: 20.5

🎯 Final Output:

The Service Health monitoring system provides comprehensive real-time visibility into service status across the entire infrastructure. Users can efficiently monitor service availability through visual dashboards showing total services, those currently running, stopped, and experiencing errors. With date-range filtering, instant status updates via the "Check Now" functionality, and detailed service lists accessible through pop-up views, administrators can quickly identify and respond to service issues. This proactive monitoring approach ensures system reliability, minimizes downtime, and supports efficient troubleshooting for optimal service performance.