Technical Logs
The Technical Logs page lists every check run for a monitor, with filtering and sorting options.
Accessing the Page
From the Monitor Settings page, click Technical Logs, or navigate to /monitoring/monitor/{monitor_id}/logs.
Scatter Chart
The chart at the top plots check results over time. Each dot represents one check; position on the Y-axis corresponds to latency and colour reflects status. This gives an at-a-glance view of performance patterns and outage windows.
Filters
Use the filter bar to narrow results:
| Filter | Description |
|---|---|
| Status | Filter by check result: Up, Down, Degraded, Compromised, Unknown |
| From | Show only checks after this date and time |
| To | Show only checks before this date and time |
Filters apply immediately when changed.
Log Table
Each row represents one check:
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Time | When the check ran (your local timezone) |
| Status | Health status of the check, shown as a coloured pill. Includes the HTTP response code when available (e.g. UP 200, DOWN 503). |
| Latency | Response time in milliseconds |
Click View Details on any row to open the Log Detail page for full evidence.
Sorting
Click a column header to sort ascending; click again for descending.
Pagination
The table shows 50 entries per page. Use the pagination controls to navigate.
Real-Time Updates
New check results appear automatically at the top of the list without a page reload.
Log Retention
Logs are automatically deleted after the retention period configured for your workspace. Deletion runs once per day, triggered after the daily metrics aggregation job. Logs are removed in chunks to avoid long-running database operations, so very large backlogs may take a few cycles to clear completely.
Once a log entry is deleted it cannot be recovered. If you need to preserve evidence beyond the retention window, export the relevant Log Detail pages before they are purged.
Even after logs are deleted, aggregated uptime data remains available on the Daily Metrics page, which provides a historical summary of uptime percentage, average latency, and downtime minutes per day.