Enable schemas for auto-generated monitors
Matia can automatically create one freshness monitor and one row count monitor for every table in schemas you wish to monitor. This guide explains how to turn those schemas on (and off) in Account settings. For concepts, see How monitors work and Monitor types.
Where to Configure
- Go to Settings in the left sidebar.
- Open Account settings.
- Open the Observability section (observability settings).
This can also be reached from the Observability page: click Configure on the Auto-generated monitors widget.
Enable Schemas
In the Observability settings, find the section titled Enable Auto-Generated Monitors and choose whether to Disable Auto Monitoring, or Monitor Selected Schemas.
Once Monitor Selected Schemas is selected, you'll see a list of schemas available from your connected warehouse(s). For each schema:
- Turn ON: Select the schema and enable it, then save. Matia creates one freshness monitor and one row count monitor for every table in that schema. They appear in the main monitors table and are automatically enabled and are placed into training for the first 7 days.
- Turn OFF: Disable the schema and save. Matia disables all monitors that were created for that schema; it does not delete them. You can turn the schema back on later to re-enable the same monitors.
After saving, the Auto-generated monitors widget on the Observability page shows how many tables are monitored and a breakdown by status (healthy, alerting, training, error).
Notification Defaults
In the same Account settings → Observability area you can set workspace defaults for monitor notifications (e.g. one notification when an issue is created and one when it resolves). Individual monitors can override this in their configuration. See Configure alert routing.
For reference, see Account settings – Observability.