Servers Status Page
The service servers status page is where you can check if all services are running correctly.
Access https://status.adelin.org and you'll be able to see in real-time:
- Which services are online and functioning normally
- Which services have delays or issues
- How they've behaved in the last 24 hours
- How fast each one responds
Everything is displayed clearly, with colors and graphics, without requiring technical knowledge.
1. Main Components

Overall System Status
This section, located at the top of the page, displays the global status of all monitored systems. The green checkmark icon indicates "All Systems Operational", meaning that all services are functional and there are no major issues. Depending on the system status, the color and icon change:
- Green with checkmark - all systems functioning
- Orange with exclamation mark - some services have issues
- Red with X - systems are not operational
Page Description
Below the general status, there is a short descriptive text explaining the page's purpose. It informs the user that the page displays real-time service status, with automatic updates at regular intervals, for accurate monitoring.
General Statistics
On the right side of the description, three essential statistics are displayed:
Total Number of Servers
- Title: Total Services
- Displays how many services are monitored in total (example: 18 Total Services)
- The server icon helps quickly identify this statistic
Average Response Time
- Title: Avg Response Time
- Displays the average response time for all services (example: 112ms)
- Color indicates performance: green for fast, orange for medium, red for slow
Reliability Score
- Title: Reliability Score
- Displays the average uptime percentage of all services (example: 99.94%)
- Color indicates stability: green for excellent, orange for good, red for problematic
2. Service Groups

Each service group represents a logical category in which monitored services are organized. A group can contain, for example, services of type System status, Services, Emby, or APIs.
Each group header contains two main elements:
- Group name - displayed on the left side, identifies the service category (for example: System status, Services, Emby, APIs)
- Group uptime - displayed on the right side, represents the average uptime percentage for all services in that group (for example: 99.98%, 100%)
Below the header, inside the group, the individual cards for each service belonging to that category are displayed.
3. Individual Service

Each service is represented by an individual card containing all essential information about its status.
Service Name
At the top of each service card, on the left side, the name of the monitored service is displayed. This clearly identifies which service it is about.
Examples: Documentation, Jellyseerr, or Emby Server.
Icon and Service Redirection
Next to the service name, there is a link icon that allows direct access to the respective service. By clicking this icon, the user is redirected to the service page.
Examples: to docs.adelin.org for Documentation or to jellyseerr.adelin.org for Jellyseerr.
Service Status
In the top right corner of each service card, the current status is displayed: Online (green), Offline (red), or High Ping (orange).
Example: Documentation appears with Online status, while Emby Server may show High Ping when responding slowly.
Uptime Graph
Below the service name, colored bars show the history of the last 24 hours:
- Green - normal functioning
- Red - service down
- Orange - high latency
When hovering over a bar, a tooltip shows the date, time, status, and ping from that moment.
Example: "19.02.2026 • 11:45, Operational, Ping: 163ms".
Uptime and Period
Below the graph, the uptime percentage is displayed. Example: 100.00% for Documentation or 99.98% for Emby Server.
Below that, the interval "Last 24h - Now" indicates that the graph covers the last 24 hours up to the current moment.
5. Complete Usage Flow
- Quick view - the user instantly sees the general status and main statistics
- Identify groups - services are organized into logical categories
- Check quick details - the status of each service is immediately visible
- Direct access to services - click on the link icon to access the service
- History analysis - the uptime graph shows evolution over the last 24 hours
- Continuous monitoring - all data updates automatically
6. Conclusion
The service servers status page offers a complete monitoring solution, with:
- General view - the status of all services at a glance
- General statistics - total services, average response time, reliability score
- Logical groups - clear organization by categories
- Individual cards - essential information for each service
- Historical graph - evolution over time of operation
- Direct access - link to each service
- Automatic update - fresh data without user intervention
All components are designed to provide the user with the fastest and clearest picture of the service infrastructure, whether accessing the page from computer, tablet, or phone.