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The Dashboard is the first page you see when logging into Alumio. It gives a real-time overview of your environment’s health, task statistics, and system resource usage.

What the Dashboard shows

SectionDescription
Task statisticsNumber of tasks per status: New, Processing, Failed, Skipped, Finished, and Total. Filterable by today, last week, past 30 days, or a custom range. Updated every 60 seconds.
Errors and issuesHighlights issues detected in your configurations.
Routes overviewPer-route breakdown of tasks created, processed, failed, skipped, and finished.
Memory pressureShows which configurations consume the most memory in your environment.
Data enginesDisplays the number of data engines applied to your license and lists scheduled queues.
Disk usageAvailable to system administrators only. Shows database and filesystem capacity, and limits on email alerts and tasks.
The main menu sits at the top of the page and provides access to all Alumio functionality. The environment indicator in the top bar shows whether the active environment is Production or UAT.
  • Tasks –– overview of all tasks in the environment.
  • Connections
    • HTTP (API)
    • Database
    • SOAP
    • HTTP Proxies
    • Webhooks
    • Filesystems
    • HTTP Authentications.
  • Integrations
    • Routes
    • Incoming
    • Outgoing
    • Schedulers.
  • Transformers –– entity transformer configurations.
  • Storages –– key-value data stores.
  • Access control
    • Users
    • API Keys
    • Audit Trail
    • Information.
  • System
    • Entity Schemas
    • Alerts
    • Environment variables
    • Server statistics
    • Queue
    • Import/Export.
  • Admin panel
    • Spaces
    • System administrators
    • Audit trail
    • Environment details.
  • Notifications –– all environment notifications.
  • Help
    • Create ticket –– opens a support ticket.
    • Forum –– navigates to the forum documentation.
    • Release notes –– shows all release notes.
    • Getting started –– videos to assist with working in Alumio.
  • User profile –– switch environments, manage user preferences (cookies, dashboard reload), and log out.