--- title: Monitoring --- authentik can be easily monitored multiple ways. ## Server monitoring Configure your monitoring software to send requests to `/-/health/live/`, which will return a HTTP 204 response as long as authentik is running. You can also send HTTP requests to `/-/health/ready/`, which will return HTTP 204 if both PostgreSQL and Redis connections can be/have been established correctly. ## Worker monitoring The worker container can be monitored by running `ak healthcheck` in the worker container. This will ping the worker and ensure it can communicate with redis as required. ## Outpost monitoring Both kinds of outpost (proxy and LDAP) listen on a separate port (9300), and can be monitored by sending HTTP requests to `/outpost.goauthentik.io/ping`. --- Both docker-compose and Kubernetes deployments use these methods by default to determine when authentik is ready after starting, and to only route traffic to healthy instances, and unhealthy instances are restarted ## Metrics Both the core authentik server and any outposts expose Prometheus metrics on a separate port (9300), which can be scraped to gather further insight into authentik's state. The metrics require no authentication, as they are hosted on a separate, non-exposed port by default. You can find an example dashboard here: [grafana.com](https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/14837-authentik/) ![](./dashboard.png)