AutoDashBackEnd
RPi-Monitor
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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AutoDashBackEnd
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What's the command line for installing this?
/u/CharacterUse has a good set of instructions for building. But you should note that the repository you link is a fork of a fork and hasn't had a commit in 3 years. Old projects can often be quite a bit harder to build. You may want to consider finding a more maintained version. A quick google and I found this which seems to be more actively maintained and has better instructions.
RPi-Monitor
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Monitoring server and save logs terminal based and selfhosted for Raspberry pi
Rpi-monitor
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Update problems after removing rpimonitor
I found this: https://github.com/XavierBerger/RPi-Monitor/issues/199
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TIFU: accidentally running cron job every 3 minutes with never ending script for 4 months.
Have a look at Rpi-Monitor as it has a number of monitors out of the box and is easily extensible if you want to add additional ones. It would have helped identify your increasing memory usage over time.
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rpi monitor alternative for X86 machines?
I really like a monitoring tool with web UI like RPI Monitor. Ex: screenshot
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Raspberry Pi 3b+ == Pi-Hole + DDNS+ Nginx + DNSCrypt + Unbound + OpenVPN
In case you have the system in a SD Card, I will also recommend to install log2ram (https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-log2ram/) . A hardware monitor will be interesting, like rpimonitor (https://github.com/XavierBerger/RPi-Monitor) and last but not least, you can add a WIFI / LAN intruder detector with Pi.Alert ( https://github.com/pucherot/Pi.Alert)
What are some alternatives?
carDash - carDash software based on Qt5
Pi.Alert - WIFI / LAN intruder detector. Check the devices connected and alert you with unknown devices. It also warns of the disconnection of "always connected" devices
TeleFrame - TeleFrame - a digital picture frame for telegram
tidal-connect-docker - This is the dockerized version of Tidal Connect Raspberry binairies. Can be seemlessly used in HifiberryOS or any other RPi based operating system running Docker.
reef-pi - An opensource reef tank controller based on Raspberry Pi
firewalla - http://firewalla.com
teslabox - TeslaBox replaces your Tesla's standard USB drive, sends actual footage in real-time & immediately notifies you of every Sentry or Dashcam event. Open-source version of teslarpi.com
ipfs-car - 🚘 Convert files to content-addressable archives and back
create - Software for the HifiBerry/BeoCreate Re-Create project for upcycling vintage loudspeakers
quadplay - The quadplay✜ fantasy console