This version of GitHub Enterprise Server will be discontinued on 2026-03-17. No patch releases will be made, even for critical security issues. For better performance, improved security, and new features, upgrade to the latest version of GitHub Enterprise Server. For help with the upgrade, contact GitHub Enterprise support.
Monitoring your instance
As use of your GitHub Enterprise Server instance increases over time, the utilization of system resources, like CPU, memory, and storage will also increase. You can configure monitoring and alerting so that you're aware of potential issues before they become critical enough to negatively impact application performance or availability.
About monitoring your instance
You can configure monitoring and alerting so that you're aware of potential issues before they negatively impact application performance or availability.
About the monitor dashboard
View historical data for details like CPU and storage usage, application and authentication response times, and general system health.
Recommended alert thresholds
You can configure an alert to notify you of system resource issues before they affect your GitHub Enterprise Server appliance's performance.
Collectd metrics
You can configure monitoring and alerting so that you're aware of potential issues before they negatively impact application performance or availability.
Monitoring using SNMP
GitHub Enterprise provides data on disk usage, CPU utilization, memory usage, and more over SNMP.
About system logs
To help administrators understand activity and errors, GitHub Enterprise Server stores system logs.
Troubleshooting resource allocation problems
Troubleshooting common resource allocation issues that may occur on your GitHub Enterprise Server appliance.
Generating a Health Check for your enterprise
You can gain insight into the general health and Git and API requests of your GitHub Enterprise Server instance by generating a Health Check.