What /status shows you — platform health and community server status.
/status is where you see the live health of the z-dev platform. Depending on whether you visit it on the main domain or on a tenant subdomain you get different content.
Live state of our core infrastructure:
The top banner shows one of three states at a glance:
For API and Discord Bot the page shows a 90-minute graph each. One sample is added per minute — green = OK, red = error, grey = unknown. This lets you spot patterns: brief hiccups vs sustained outages.
The graph fills over 90 minutes after a recorder restart. Right after an infrastructure deploy you'll only see a handful of bars — that's expected and fills in automatically.
Visiting the status page on your own tenant subdomain shows your FiveM server status instead:
This is the page your players see when they want to check if the server is up.
All visible times render in your local timezone. A visitor from Germany sees CEST, a visitor from the US sees their local time — no configuration needed.
The page fetches fresh data on every reload, no caching. For a permanent live feed, keep the tab open and refresh manually — we're working on auto-refresh in a future release.
Communities with a ultimate Discord bot can enable an additional public status page that shows Discord member count and bot status alongside the FiveM server status. Configure it in the panel under /admin/discord/status-page.