System status
Summarizes platform health, event severity, host pressure, and CPU and GPU thermal readings.
Operations Visibility
Barndoor NOC presents service health, host posture, incidents, deployments, recovery confidence, and source state through a public-safe operations dashboard.
Current capability
The NOC reduces the need to inspect separate service, event, recovery, deployment, and source-control views when evaluating the public state of the platform.
Summarizes platform health, event severity, host pressure, and CPU and GPU thermal readings.
Presents the current public-safe state of selected Barndoor services, applications, websites, and infrastructure.
Separates active incidents from older event history and keeps recent warning, failure, and recovery evidence visible.
Distinguishes full backups, verification evidence, restore tests, and recovery posture instead of showing backup age alone.
Records recent release activity and presents deploy context alongside service and incident signals.
Summarizes repository synchronization, recent Git activity, and a bounded public view of the source tree.
Operational evidence
The NOC combines live posture with recent operational evidence so a healthy signal does not erase the history that produced it.
Current
Health, availability, thermals, service state, and repository posture establish the current operating picture.
Recent
Last incident, latest deployment, full-backup evidence, and the Recovery Seal make recent activity easy to scan.
Historical
A filterable event history preserves incident, backup, service, system, deploy, web, and Minecraft context.
Operator workflow
The dashboard is organized to support a quick status check without removing the evidence needed for deeper review.
Scan
Start with overall health, event severity, thermals, and the concise operations snapshot.
Investigate
Review incidents, deployment information, service state, repository posture, or the event timeline.
Verify
Use backup verification, restore evidence, and newer recovery signals to determine whether an older problem remains active.
Public boundary
The public dashboard communicates operating posture while keeping credentials, private paths, private configuration, and host control surfaces outside the published interface.
Information boundary
The NOC exposes bounded health and evidence fields rather than raw secrets, private configuration, or unrestricted host data.
Control boundary
The public dashboard observes and explains state. It does not provide public restart, deploy, restore, deletion, or shell controls.
Operational transparency
The live NOC presents the latest public-safe system and operational evidence from the Barndoor environment.