How do you monitor your server containers, disks, load…?

Do you use an easy-to-use web interface? Do you do everything via SSH? Or maybe you’ve got a more complicated setup?

I want to change my setup and I’m looking for new ideas, I’ve been using Cockpit for some years and some of the plugins are really outdated (ZFS for example) and others are completely broken (docker-compose).

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My own server? YOLO

At work? Grafana, KOBS, Victoria Metrics, Jaeger, OpsGenie, …

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My own server? YOLO

I can’t figure out whether there’s a monitoring tool called YOLO or you don’t monitor anything.

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Now I am intrigued to develop one that is called YOLO.

But just in case: no, I don’t monitor my server. If I notice something not working, I ssh into the machine and check what’s up. I don’t want to deal with another zoo of services for the monitoring part.

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You are me

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Yes.

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This is the first time I’ve heard of Victoria Metrics. It looks like it has a similar use case as Prometheus, is that correct? If so, what made you or your team choose one over the other?

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IIRC it had better performance than Prometheus. We also ditched Elasticsearch in favor of ClickHouse to keep up with log ingestion.

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Thanks for the info! Looks pretty cool I’ll have to check it out

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I can second that. We had some really good experiences with ClickHouse and its performance. If it fits the bill, it’s a very nice piece of software.

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My clients when they text me the server is down.

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This has the same energy as my spouse yelling at me because jellyfin went down

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Or my partners greeting me in the morning “Home assistant went down again, so the lights are all manual”

Thankfully that one is mostly solved.

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So damn accurate ahhaha

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“Huh weird, I tried to use <insert service here> and it’s not working. Welp, guess I better fix it…”

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I’m a huge fan of Netdata, very configurable and monitors just about anything you could want. Great interface and alerts too - https://www.netdata.cloud/

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Same been running netdata for years. They’re monetizing now where it used to just be free. Good for them, it’s a great product. And it’s foss

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I was looking for something free that I could host on my machine but thanks, I didn’t know about it

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Netdata is free and can be run standalone. Just install it and do not configure the cloud integration. You can see your dashboard on localhost:19999

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Oh that’s neat, will take a look! Can you run it on docker?

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As others stated, you can run and access the interface locally (or setup your own reverse proxy) for free. Their Cloud dashboard is also free for up to 5 nodes. They recently added a flat-rate “Homelab” plan as well, if you want to remove the limit. It’s all quite usable for $0 otherwise though!

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Netdata 100%

It feeds my itch for more data than I know what to do with and it’s presented in one of the cleanest ways I’ve ever seen for so much info.

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I love how easy to use NetData is, but when running it on my home servers it destroys their performance lol. Every once in awhile I check in to see if it runs better.

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That’s strange, I’ve run it fine on some very underpowered hardware. Are you adding a specific monitoring integration with it, or just out of the box settings?

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Just out of the box. I am usually running it as a container on UnRAID on an x86 machine. It seems primarily to just be a big memory hog when I’ve tried to use it.

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Node exporter on hosts, OpenTelemetry collector to scrape metrics and collect logs, shipping them to Prometheus and Loki, visualising with Grafana.

Day job is for an observability platform where we heavily encourage the use of (and also contribute) to the OpenTelemetry collector project, hence my use of it.

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Try VictoriaMetrics. Basically the same feature set as Prometheus, but so much more resource friendly for homelab scale. I store some metrics for 12 months now, because it’s easy.

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Similar setup here with additional exporters like cadvisor for container metrics and other components.

OpenTelemetry is awesome, but still a very fast moving project. Expect therefore more frequent updates and changes compared to more older and established projects.

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Do you have a name for the opentelemetry collector? I’m interested.

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Use the Contrib version of the collector, it has many more receivers, processors and exporters

GitHub - OTEL collector contrib

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