How to Get Alerts for High CPU, Memory, and Disk on iPhone
ServerPanel Premium adds threshold alerts for CPU, memory, and disk with background checks, so your phone warns you when a server crosses a limit — instead of finding out when something's already down.
Steps
- With Premium, open alerts for a server.
- Set thresholds for CPU, memory, and disk.
- Background checks watch for breaches.
- Get notified when a limit is crossed.
- Jump into the dashboard or terminal to investigate.
Why it works this way
The failures that hurt most — a disk quietly filling, a memory leak, a pegged CPU — are the ones you don’t notice until a service falls over. Threshold alerts flip that: you set the limits that matter, and background checks nudge you the moment one is crossed, so you’re responding to an early warning instead of an outage. It’s a Premium capability for people running things that matter.
Tips & edge cases
- Disk alerts catch the classic silent killer — a full partition.
- Set realistic thresholds to avoid alert fatigue.
- Pair with widgets for at-a-glance health between alerts.
FAQ
What can trigger an alert? CPU, memory, and disk crossing thresholds you set, checked in the background. It’s a Premium feature.
Do I have to keep the app open? No. Background checks watch for threshold breaches even when you’re not looking.
Why set alerts? To catch a filling disk or runaway process early, before it takes a service down.