Overview
The System Status page provides real-time information about the availability and performance of your Etlworks instance.
It includes:
- Service uptime Current status
- Incident history
- Response time metrics
- Notifications for outages and disruptions
For Etlworks-hosted instances, the status page is managed by Etlworks.
For self-hosted deployments, you can configure your own status page using a third-party service.
Access
Top-right menu → SYSTEM → System Status
You can also open the status page directly in a browser.
Status page URL
Each hosted instance has a dedicated status page:
https://status.<instance-name>.etlworks.comExample:
https://status.app.etlworks.comConfigure status URL
For self-hosted instances, you can configure a custom status page URL:
Settings → General → Application Status URL
What you can see
Service status
Displays current system state:
- Operational
- Degraded performance
- Partial outage
- Major outage
Uptime and incidents
- Historical uptime metrics
- Active and past incidents
- Maintenance events
Response time
Shows performance trends over time.
- Open a service to view response time charts
- Helps identify latency or degradation
Notifications
You can subscribe to status updates.
Subscribe
- Open the status page
- Click the Subscribe (bell) icon
- Enter your email
Notifications include
- Service outages
- Performance degradation
- Incident updates
- Maintenance events
Self-hosted instances
Etlworks does not provide a status page for self-hosted environments.
Recommended approach:
- Use third-party monitoring tools
- Configure your own status dashboard
Example tools:
- UptimeRobot
- Pingdom
- Datadog
Summary
- System Status provides visibility into availability and performance
- Hosted instances include a managed status page
- Users can subscribe to outage and incident notifications
- Self-hosted users should configure external monitoring