I’m hoping to find something that:

  • has a nice dashboard
  • is quick and simple to install
  • is very lightweight and unobtrusive
  • can send alerts via http request
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Node exporter, Prometheus and grafana

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This

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this is the way

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I use my family. It has a simple volume based alert for when services are offline.

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It’ll even automatically configured variable alert volumes corresponding to the importance of the service!

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Until the UPS battery gets low and it beeps, and they look for a way to turn it off vs calling you. Yup.

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Beszel. Probably the easiest tool of all the mentioned in this thread.

https://github.com/henrygd/beszel

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I’m working on making it easier to install on Debian systems by creating a Debian package (and eventually a repo): https://github.com/henrygd/beszel/pull/497

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Seconded. My only complaint (which this might already be a feature I haven’t found yet) is it doesn’t seem to support multiple drives. But yes, it is shit easy to set up and has a beautiful UI

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I no longer have any complaints about Beszel. Thank you!

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uptime-kuma is what I use

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I personally use CheckMK.

  • Offer a free “Raw” version.
  • Can be deployed with docker.
  • OSS

One thing is that it can be a lot to take in at first and took me a while to get used to it.

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CheckMk user here via omd.

I’m looking for something else after the upgrade.

  1. Black interface isn’t pretty for me and the old interface was “meh too hard so we ditched it”.

  2. One half of the project split has a shit supply chain and just doesn’t meet the bar for upgrade requirements.

  3. The other half of the project split is a mess to config in an automated desired-state setup. It’s all edge-triggered manual bullshit. NO. ENOUGH.

I miss 1.2 .

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checkmk user here. i can second the adjustment phase. i tend to ignore my servers but when something goes sideways it’s awesome to have checkmk’s structure in place.

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