Revma Monitoring

Modified on Tue, 23 Apr at 4:27 PM


Under the Revma account level, the Monitoring page can be found.






In Monitoring you can check the condition in which your station(s) are with the help of many different filtering options. 


The connected stations appear on the main page and any currently disconnected stations appear at the bottom right column, filtered by the period of time these disconnections occurred on.

More options in the Monitoring page include:

1. You can search the stations by name or stream, check the ones with the most or least listeners active, choose to filter the ones connected with the primary or the failover server address or the ones using a (failover) relay url as their source. The above can be achieved using the respective filtering search bars or toggling the respective filtering arrows.


2. You can view the status of the primary and the failover connections/encoders (if any) based on colour indications. More on these indications below.

3. You can click under the primary or failover indications, in order to view more information. If at least one is active (green or blue), this information will include:
a. The IP address the encoder is connected from
b. The Port that the encoder is connected from
c. The time-frame (in UTC) that the encoder was last connected





4. Under Encoders, you can view how many encoders are connected to a station (0, 1 or 2).


Primary and failover audio settings (format, bitrate, sample rate etc.) need to be identical.


5. You can view the source which a listener that connects to the station will listen from.

If at least one encoder is connected, this source will be either primary or failover. In some occasions where two encoders are connected, a listener that connects from the EU streaming cluster might receive audio from one encoder whereas a listener that connects from the US streaming cluster might receive audio from the other. That is why the Source section will always show the active source for both clusters. Note that the occasions in which the source between the two clusters is different are not common.

If no encoder is connected and the source is a relay url or a failover relay url, this sections will show "relay". Note that Loop channel stations will also show “relay” under the “source” section when the playlist has taken over.



Here is a list of what the indications shown in this section represent:


Green indication:

The source (encoder) is connected and active and its audio is broadcasted via the station


Blue indication:

There is a connected source (encoder) to the gateway system


Blinking indication:

Notifies when there is a transition/change on the highlighted connections


Gray indication:

There are no active connections. This is expected when the source of the station is “relay”.




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