Account settings
This page is the authoritative reference for Settings → Account settings → Observability (observability settings). These settings control auto-generated monitors and default notification behavior for all monitors.
Schema Selection (Auto-Generated Monitors)
- Location: Settings → Account settings → Observability.
- Behavior: You see a list of schemas available from your connected warehouse(s). For each schema you can turn monitoring on or off.
- Turn ON: Matia creates one freshness monitor and one row count monitor for every table in that schema. These monitors appear in the monitors table and in the Auto-generated monitors widget on the Observability page.
- Turn OFF: Matia disables all monitors that were created for that schema. It does not delete them; they remain in the list but do not run. Turning the schema back on re-enables those monitors.
This area can also be opened from the Observability page by clicking Configure on the Auto-generated monitors widget.
Default Notification Behavior
In the same Account settings → Observability section you can set the workspace default for how monitors notify:
- Typical default: one notification when an issue is created (monitor enters alerting) and one when the issue resolves.
- This default applies to every monitor unless overridden at the monitor level.
Individual monitors can override this (e.g. notify on every anomalous run) in their configuration. See Configure alert routing and Monitor status and lifecycle.
Summary
| Setting | Effect |
|---|---|
| Schema ON | Freshness + row count monitors created for all tables in that schema |
| Schema OFF | All monitors for that schema disabled (not deleted) |
| Notification default | Applied to all monitors unless overridden per monitor |
For monitor types and status, see Monitor types and Monitor status and lifecycle.