Smart Validator Toolkit (SVT)
  • Introduction
    • What is SVT?
  • User guide
    • Connect your wallet
    • Create a new validator
      • Create a vote account
      • Set up a communication channel
      • Install the Agent
      • Install validator software
    • Connect an existing validator
      • Select your validator
      • Set up a communication channel
      • Install the Agent
    • Control your validator
      • View real-time logs
      • Send commands to the Agent
        • install validator
        • restart validator
        • stop validator
        • update validator
        • update monitoring
        • update monitoring validator name
        • test
      • Execute commands manually
      • Remove the communication channel
    • Monitor validators
      • Manage your monitoring list
        • Add validators to the monitoring list
        • Remove validators from the list
        • Filter the monitoring list
        • Link to Staking.Kiwi
        • Configuration shortcut
      • Use the Dashboard for monitoring
        • Key metrics
        • Network performance
        • Operational performance
        • Server performance
    • View and generate reports
    • Manage alerts
      • Enable alerts
      • Use the Telegram bot
      • Change alert settings
      • Disable alerts
    • Remove your validator
  • Additional information
    • Architecture
    • Roadmap
    • Public API
    • Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
    • Working directories
  • Features under development
    • Billing and plans
    • Messenger
  • Links
    • Discord
    • Telegram
    • Twitter
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  1. User guide

Monitor validators

You can make your own list of Solana validators, including yours, to monitor their performance on the Dashboard.

There are two types of validator metrics in SVT: those based on the generic validator data collected by Solana and those collected through our proprietary monitoring program that is installed on your server along with the validator software. The program allows you to be in control of your server’s operation by tracking its performance, such as CPU load, validator service status, current network utilization, etc.

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