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Live Stream Monitoring and Automatic Recovery

See which streams and workers are healthy, investigate failures through centralized logs and apply automatic restart or recovery behavior when authorized HLS and DASH sources become unstable.

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Live stream health status Central and per-stream logs Worker resource telemetry Recovery and restart rules Telegram notifications
Reduce blind spots

From Failure Detection to Operator Action

Streaming failures can originate in authentication, manifests, network routing, decryption, tracks, segments, workers or disk capacity. xOTT brings stream status and logs into the same interface used to manage the source and process.

Stream Health

Review current stream state and operational metrics without checking every output manually.

Searchable Logs

Inspect central and stream-specific logs to connect user-visible symptoms with process-level errors.

Automatic Recovery

Configure retry, restart and recovery controls that respond consistently to supported failure conditions.

Worker Monitoring

Track node availability, CPU, memory and workload placement alongside the streams running there.

Operator Alerts

Send selected service and stream notifications to Telegram so operators can respond outside the dashboard.

Scoped Defaults

Apply operational behavior globally, by service or at stream level to balance consistency with exceptions.

Monitoring That Knows the Stream Configuration

Generic uptime checks only confirm that a URL returns a response. xOTT monitoring sits beside source credentials, track selections, proxy assignments, worker placement and process logs, giving operators the context needed to diagnose the actual workflow.

  • Live process and output visibility
  • Stream-specific troubleshooting context
  • Worker and proxy health information
  • On-demand stream start options
  • Batch operations for faster incident response

Operate Streams with Better Visibility

Evaluate monitoring, logs and recovery behavior against your own authorized sources.

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