The Agent status page displays information about your running Agent. See Agent Commands to find the status command for your environment. The sections below provide details on the contents of the status page.
Note: The status page may have minor differences between Agent versions.
Agent version
General information for Agent is displayed under the Agent version, for example:
  Status date: 2019-08-29 18:16:41.526203 UTC
  Agent start: 2019-08-29 18:04:18.060507 UTC
  Pid: 12141
  Go Version: go1.11.5
  Python Version: 2.7.16
  Check Runners: 4
  Log Level: info
Paths
This section displays the paths to the Datadog config file, conf.d directory, and checks.d directory, for example:
    Config File: /etc/datadog-agent/datadog.yaml
    conf.d: /etc/datadog-agent/conf.d
    checks.d: /etc/datadog-agent/checks.d
Clocks
This section displays the NTP offset and system UTC time, for example:
    NTP offset: 2.095ms
    System UTC time: 2019-08-29 18:16:41.526203 UTC
Host info
This section displays information on the host the Agent is running on, for example:
    bootTime: 2019-08-29 18:01:27.000000 UTC
    kernelVersion: 4.4.0-109-generic
    os: linux
    platform: ubuntu
    platformFamily: debian
    platformVersion: 16.04
    procs: 175
    uptime: 2m53s
    virtualizationRole: guest
    virtualizationSystem: vbox
Hostnames
This section displays the hostnames found by the Agent (see the example below). The hostname is the final hostname reported to the backend. For more information, see How does Datadog determine the Agent hostname.
    hostname: ubuntu-xenial
    socket-fqdn: ubuntu-xenial
    socket-hostname: ubuntu-xenial
    hostname provider: os
    unused hostname providers:
      aws: not retrieving hostname from AWS: the host is not an ECS instance, and other providers already retrieve non-default hostnames
      configuration/environment: hostname is empty
      gce: unable to retrieve hostname from GCE: Get http://169.254.169.254/computeMetadata/v1/instance/hostname: net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)
Collector
Running checks
This section displays a list of running check instances, for example:
    load
    ----
      Instance ID: load [OK]
      Total Runs: 4
      Metric Samples: Last Run: 6, Total: 24
      Events: Last Run: 0, Total: 0
      Service Checks: Last Run: 0, Total: 0
      Histogram Buckets: Last Run: 12, Total: 36
      Average Execution Time : 6ms
Terms and descriptions:
| Term | Description | 
|---|
| Instance ID | The instance ID and the status of the check. | 
| Total Runs | The total number of times the instance has run. | 
| Metric Samples | The number of fetched metrics. | 
| Events | The number of triggered events. | 
| Service Checks | The number of service checks reported. | 
| Histogram Buckets | The number of histogram buckets sent. | 
| Average Execution Time | The average time taken to run the instance. | 
| Last Run | The number during the last check run. | 
| Total | The total number since the Agent’s most recent start or restart. | 
Config errors
This section only displays if there are checks with config errors, for example:
    test
    ----
      Configuration file contains no valid instances
Loading errors
This section only displays if there are checks with loading errors, for example:
    test
    ----
      Core Check Loader:
        Check test not found in Catalog
      JMX Check Loader:
        check is not a jmx check, or unable to determine if it's so
      Python Check Loader:
        unable to import module 'test': No module named test
JMXFetch
This section displays a list of initialized and failed JMX checks even if there are no checks, for example:
  Initialized checks
  ==================
    no checks
  Failed checks
  =============
    no checks
Forwarder
The forwarder uses several workers to send payloads to Datadog.
If you see the warning the forwarder dropped transactions, there is probably an issue with your network, this means that all the workers were busy. You should review your network performance and tune the forwarder_num_workers and forwarder_timeout options.
Transactions
This section displays the transactions made by the forwarder, for example:
    CheckRunsV1: 2
    Dropped: 0
    DroppedOnInput: 0
    Events: 0
    HostMetadata: 0
    IntakeV1: 2
    Metadata: 0
    Requeued: 0
    Retried: 0
    RetryQueueSize: 0
    Series: 0
    ServiceChecks: 0
    SketchSeries: 0
    Success: 6
    TimeseriesV1: 2
    Errors: 1
Terms and descriptions:
| Term | Description | 
|---|
| Success | The number of transactions successfully sent. | 
| Errors | The number of times a transaction failed to be sent and was retried. | 
| RetryQueueSize | The current number of transactions waiting to be retried. | 
| Retried | The number of times a transaction was retried. | 
| DroppedOnInput | The number of transactions that were dropped because all workers were busy. | 
| Dropped | The number of transactions dropped because they were retried too many times. | 
API keys status
This sections shows the status of your configured API key, for example:
    API key ending with ab123: API Key valid
Endpoints
This section displays the list of endpoints in use by the Datadog Agent, for example:
  https://app.datadoghq.com - API Key ending with:
      - ab123
Logs Agent
If the Logs Agent is enabled, this section displays information on the logs processed and sent, for example:
    LogsProcessed: 10
    LogsSent: 10
Aggregator
This section displays information on the Agent’s aggregator, for example:
  Checks Metric Sample: 399
  Dogstatsd Metric Sample: 123
  Event: 1
  Events Flushed: 1
  Number Of Flushes: 2
  Series Flushed: 273
  Service Check: 20
  Service Checks Flushed: 20
  Sketches Flushed: 8
  Checks Histogram Bucket Metric Sample: 24
Terms and descriptions:
| Term | Description | 
|---|
| Checks Metric Sample | The total number of metrics sent from the checks to the aggregator. | 
| Dogstatsd Metric Sample | The total number of metrics sent from the DogStatsD server to the aggregator. | 
| Event | The total number of events sent to the aggregator. | 
| Service Check | The total number of service checks sent to the aggregator. | 
| Flush | The number of times aggregated metrics were flushed to the forwarder to send to Datadog. | 
| Sketches Flushed | The number of times aggregated distribution metrics were flushed to the forwarder to send to Datadog. | 
| Checks Histogram Bucket Metric Sample | The number of histogram bucket metrics sent from the checks to the aggregator. | 
DogStatsD
This section displays the number of packets received by the DogStatsD server for each type of data and associated errors, for example:
  Event Packets: 0
  Event Parse Errors: 0
  Metric Packets: 122
  Metric Parse Errors: 0
  Service Check Packets: 0
  Service Check Parse Errors: 0
  Udp Bytes: 7,672
  Udp Packet Reading Errors: 0
  Udp Packets: 123
  Uds Bytes: 0
  Uds Origin Detection Errors: 0
  Uds Packet Reading Errors: 0
  Uds Packets: 0
Further Reading
Additional helpful documentation, links, and articles: