The Activity Log
Each server keeps an Activity Log — a running history of what happened to it and when. It's a great way to see who changed what, or to investigate an issue.
What gets logged
| Event | What it records |
|---|---|
| Started | The server came online. |
| Stopped | The server was stopped. |
| Error | The server reported a problem, with the error detail. |
| Server settings changed | Region, size/tier, or hourly-rate changes (with before → after). |
| Game settings changed | Which game options were changed. |
| Mods changed | Mods added, removed, enabled, or disabled. |
| Share link created | A share link was generated for the server. |
Reading change details
Many entries include a "from X to Y" detail so you can see exactly what changed — for example a region change, a size change with the new hourly rate, or the specific game settings that were edited.
Timestamps are in your local time
Each entry is stored in UTC and displayed in your local time, so the times you see match your clock.
Where to find it
Open a server from your Console and scroll to the Activity Log blade on its instance page. The newest events are shown first.