Uptime Issues
Learn how to use the information on the Issue Details page to debug an error issue.
Sentry Uptime Monitoring is currently in open beta, so be gentle - features are still in-progress and may have bugs. We recognize the irony. For any questions or feedback, you can reach us on Github Discussions.
An uptime issue is a grouping of detected downtime events for a specific URL. A downtime event is generated by active uptime alerts when HTTP requests fail to meet our uptime check criteria.
Uptime checks made against web services configured with one of Sentry's supported SDKs contain a trace that can be used to track detected errors resulting from failed HTTP uptime checks. The trace navigator allows you to browse through potential root causes of your downtime and is a powerful tool for quickly identifying and resolving issues.
Uptime issues are grouped by the monitored URL and created upon the first detected downtime. Sentry automatically resolves an ongoing uptime issue when the monitored URL returns to a healthy status and meets our uptime check criteria. If the URL experiences subsequent downtime, the issue's status will change to regressed.
Our documentation is open source and available on GitHub. Your contributions are welcome, whether fixing a typo (drat!) or suggesting an update ("yeah, this would be better").