Note: Generating a Health Check is currently in beta for GitHub Enterprise Server and subject to change.
About generated Health Checks
You can create a support bundle for your GitHub Enterprise Server instance that contains a lot of data, such as diagnostics and log files. To help analyze and interpret this data, you can generate a Health Check. For more information about support bundles, see "Providing data to Suporte do GitHub."
A Health Check provides the following information about your GitHub Enterprise Server instance.
- Insights into the general health of your GitHub Enterprise Server instance, such as upgrade status, storage, and license seat consumption
- A security section, which focuses on subdomain isolation and user authentication
- Analysis of Git requests, with details about the busiest repositories and Git users
- Analysis of API requests, including the busiest times, most frequently requested endpoints, and most active callers
If you want to generate a Health Check for GitHub Enterprise Cloud, contact Suporte do GitHub. For more information, see "Creating a support ticket."
Generating a Health Check
Before you can generate a Health Check, you must create a support bundle. For more information, see "Providing data to Suporte do GitHub."
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Navigate to the Portal de suporte do GitHub.
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In the upper-right corner of the page, click Premium.
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To the right of Health Checks, click Request Health Check.
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Under "Select an enterprise account", select the dropdown menu and click an enterprise account.
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Under "Upload a support bundle", click Chose File and choose a file to upload. Then, click Request Health Check.
After you request a Health Check, a job is scheduled to generate the Health Check. After several hours to one day, the generated Health Check will appear in the "Health Checks" section of the Portal de suporte do GitHub.