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Monitoring, managing, and updating your enterprise
You can monitor your appliance, upgrade to a newer version, and configure clustering or high availability
- Monitoring your appliance
- Accessing the monitor dashboard
- Recommended alert thresholds
- Setting up external monitoring
- Configuring collectd
- Monitoring using SNMP
- About system logs
- Generating a Health Check for your enterprise
- Updating the virtual machine and physical resources
- Upgrade requirements
- Upgrading GitHub Enterprise Server
- Enabling automatic update checks
- Increasing storage capacity
- Increasing CPU or memory resources
- Migrating from GitHub Enterprise 11.10.x to 2.1.23
- Configuring clustering
- About clustering
- Differences between clustering and high availability (HA)
- About cluster nodes
- Cluster network configuration
- Initializing the cluster
- Upgrading a cluster
- Monitoring the health of your cluster
- Evacuating a cluster node running data services
- Replacing a cluster node
- Configuring high availability
- About high availability configuration
- Creating a high availability replica
- Monitoring a high-availability configuration
- Initiating a failover to your replica appliance
- Recovering a high availability configuration
- Removing a high availability replica
- About geo-replication
- Caching repositories