CPU/GPU/RAM/Disk usage, logs, errors, network usage, overall status, etc
What do you use/prefer?
Mainly looking for self-hosted web based tools, stuff I can view from a browser; but desktop and CLI apps are welcome too :)
CPU/RAM/Disk/Network etc. get written to Influxdb via Telegraf, and visualized with Grafana.
Logging and errors go to Graylog stack (Mongodb, Opensearch, Graylog).
CPU/RAM/Disk/Network etc. get written to Influxdb via Telegraf, and visualized with Grafana.
This is my exact setup and I love it (especially in comparison to the prometheus stack which I have to use at work). telegraf is so easy to use and extend. I have my own custom metrics for things like speed of my home internet connection (runs speedtests every hour), listener counts on my custom/private internet radio stream, or even fetching the daily food trucks rotation at a nearby lunch site (influx can handle text data!)
I don’t do anything for logging but I also like UptimeKuma to keep and eye on things I run. Grafana has alerting but I find it pretty horrible.
telegraf is so easy to use and extend
Definitely… you can write custom scripts that Telegraf will run and write that data to Influx. For instance, I have one that writes the Gateway status information from pfSense so I can track and graph any internet downtime.
For general system stats, I like btop. It runs in the terminal, so you can monitor it through SSH remotely. It also is much more readable than some of the other older top process monitors.
Docker desktop is a nice GUI interface for local docker container management, Portainer if you want something more enterprise grade.
For container management I use portainer CE and for the rest I use CheckMK.
+1 for Portainer CE. works like a charm.
I discovered netdata yesterday and it’s looking pretty good
I was going to say netdata as well. But I am not sure if it shows container wise stats.
Cockpit has a nice integration for Podman containers.
How about Telegraf -> influxDB -> Grafana?
For monitoring from my phone (iOS) I use ServerCat which I really like. It can show the status of multiple servers at a glance and provides detailed information and a SSH terminal if needed.
TIG stack is what I use as well. I will take a look at servercat too. Thanks for mentioning it.
Dockge for docker compose stacks. Glances for system resource usage because it has a Homepage widget.
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It’s a lot for the homeland, but I love zabbix
Naemon and Graylog.
I like to use my eyes, an ssh connection and my shell.
tmux and tui monitoring tools are also often handy.
This is the way.
Portainer for docker stuff; CasaOS for RAM, CPU usage, disk drive monitoring, samba shares.
Casa also lets you access the file system, so when jellyfin fails to clear transcodes, I can go in with the web interface and delete the folder.