Monitorr
homepage
Monitorr | homepage | |
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7 | 181 | |
619 | 16,141 | |
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1.3 | 9.9 | |
11 months ago | 3 days ago | |
PHP | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Monitorr
- Webserver to rule them all, to work as a fowarding and encrypting
- Is there a centralized web based management tool for all *arr apps?
- Wanted to show off my homepage.
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Which application can monitor general status and alert to any problems on a relatively simple home network? (2 Linux servers serving my personal devices)
If you can self-host it, then you can look at either Monitorr or Uptime-Kuma. Both have webpages you can configure, and at least Uptime-Kuma has notification capability with a number of options for how you receive those notifications. From what I remember neither will inform you of available updates, I use Diun or Watchtower for that.
- Dashboard for server services
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Monitor power status of second unRAID server
You may find that Monitorr is what you are looking for. It basically will do a ping to see if stuff is online, it is web based. There are Unraid templates so you could run it on the primary Unraid server and check the web page from Win10.
homepage
- Highly customizable homepage with Docker and service API integrations
- Homepage JDownloader widget
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Just started building a home server in my Raspberry Pi 3B+
It's Homepage. It's great for dashboarding, but has a few shortcomings in that you need to secure it behind a reverse proxy, otherwise you'll end up leaking credentials to the whole internet, unless you abstain from using its "connectors".
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Just started homelabbing in an old Raspberry Pi 3B+
I use dietpi as os, the dash board is from homepage
- Bookmark manager with a focus on organization?
- Is there a dashboard to list the services I have running?
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Dashboard for monitoring
I use Homepage. Has integrations with nearly every service I use and it's pretty easy to set up
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Setting up a local domain
Step 2. Build a Dashboard. There are many options for personal dashboards, but I run Ben Phelps' Homepage in a Docker container. It is fast and simple to configure with YAML files. Here is a screenshot of my home dashboard. Homepage has more features than I use. Any ports needed for your services will be added to the URLs in the Homepage config file. Then, all you need to do is create a bookmark to Homepage in your partner's browser.
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It's dashboard Wednesday! And I'm finally content with how mine looks;)
Good to see a dashboard post here that isnt just using Homepage :)
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What kind of Alpine user are you?
The control panel is called Homepage. I like it more than Heimdall. To manage Docker I use Portainer.
What are some alternatives?
uptime-kuma - A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool
Heimdall - An Application dashboard and launcher
homer - A very simple static homepage for your server.
homer-dashboard
RockPro64-Simple-Server - A plain-language, step-by-step guide for the computer novice to build their own cloud.
Organizr - HTPC/Homelab Services Organizer - Written in PHP
Intranet-Home-Page - Intranet Home Page is a highly-configurable self-hosted browser homepage with integrations for public and local data feeds.
homarr - Customizable browser's home page to interact with your homeserver's Docker containers (e.g. Sonarr/Radarr)
Healthchecks - Open-source cron job and background task monitoring service, written in Python & Django
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
viewi - Unique and efficient front-end framework for PHP
Speedtest-Tracker - Continuously track your internet speed