Server status
Last updated: May 29, 2026
Server status indicates the current stage of a server in its lifecycle. Understanding server status helps you monitor your fleet and troubleshoot issues with game servers.
Status types
Servers can have the following statuses:
Available
The server is online, has completed its initialisation, and is ready to be allocated to a game session. Available servers have sent a ready signal and are included in the availability buffer.
Allocated
The server has been assigned to a game session through the allocation system. Players can connect to allocated servers. The server remains in this status until it is deallocated.
Online
The server process is running but may not yet be ready to accept player connections. This status appears during the initialization phase before the server sends a ready signal.
Offline
The server process is not currently running. This can occur when:
The server is being scaled down
The server experienced a failure
The machine is being reprovisioned
Stopping
The server is in the process of shutting down. This transitional status appears after a stop signal is received and before the server goes offline.
Starting
The server is in the process of starting up. This transitional status appears when the build executable is launching but has not yet completed initialisation.
Viewing server status
You can view server status in the Multiplay Cloud Dashboard under the Servers section of your fleet. The dashboard displays:
Current status of each server
Time in current status
Allocation information (if allocated)
Server ID and connection details
Status transitions
Servers transition between statuses based on lifecycle events:
Starting -> Online: When the build executable launches successfully
Online -> Available: When the server sends a ready signal
Available -> Allocated: When the server is assigned to a game session
Allocated -> Available: When the server is deallocated and ready for reuse
Any status -> Stopping: When a stop signal is received
Stopping -> Offline: When the server process terminates
Monitoring these transitions helps you understand your fleet's behavior and identify any issues with server lifecycle management.