I have a relative small home server running and *Arr stack and some other stuff. So basically just a handful of containers. I am looking for a simple monitoring setup with a web dashboard that I can access on my local network.
At work we use a big Grafana stack for monitoring, but that would be pretty overkill for my case. So do you guys have any tips for a simple monitoring setup?
qaz@lemmy.world 17 hours ago
You can use Uptime Kuma. It’s just 1 container with an SQLite database. It shows outages, uptime, and can sent notifications about service status.
thirdBreakfast@lemmy.world 12 hours ago
+1 for Uptime Kuma. I use it in conjunction with a tiny Go endpoint that exposes memory, disk and cpu. And, like @iii I use ntfy for notifications. I went down the Grafana/Influx etc route - and had a heap of fun making a dashboard, but then never looked at it. With my two Kuma instances (one on a VPS and one in my homelab) in browser tabs, and ntfy for notifications on my watch, I feel confidently across the regular things that can go wrong.
iii@mander.xyz 16 hours ago
I also wanted to recommend uptime kuma. Love it’s versatility. I combine it with ntfy.sh for near real time notifications.
BillyCrystalMeth@slrpnk.net 17 hours ago
Nice, thanks! I think I’d like some more stats, but I like the simplicity. Might consider it together with Beszel