dashy
node_exporter
Our great sponsors
dashy | node_exporter | |
---|---|---|
88 | 78 | |
15,151 | 10,281 | |
- | 3.0% | |
9.6 | 8.9 | |
8 days ago | 1 day ago | |
Vue | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
dashy
- Dashy: A self-hostable personal dashboard built for you
-
A simple dashboard with a list of all your servers?
I personally use homepage, but dashy has also been highly reccomended.
-
Returning the favor
Dashy is worth checking out if you're liking Organizr.
-
[Dashy] HTML Embed not working properly
For dashy you could start a GitHub discussion https://github.com/Lissy93/dashy or open an issue on the repository if you think you found a bug.
- I'm looking for a web interface for me to access all my stuff from one domain without any ports
-
Run Dashy as Standalone LXC Container
If you would like to use Dashy on you Proxmox host without the need for docker - I have updated and created this script to allow you to do it.
-
Unorthodox Things to Self Host?
I went from Homer/Heimdall to Dashy but decided to stick with Homepage.
-
Is there a UK WiFi smart plug that can work on LAN without any app/cloud/smart assistants?
I simply want to turn a printer on/off from an existing web dashboard (https://github.com/lissy93/dashy) entirely within my own LAN - no apps, no smart assistants, no cloud. I see things like TP-Link Tapo but they want an app and cloud services. Does a product like this exist? Could I reflash something with an free/open OS like Tasmota?
-
What is the most customizable self hosted dashboard?
Here's a link for ya. Sorry was on mobile before. https://github.com/lissy93/dashy
-
One site to access all your home services?
One site to access home services. The first thing came to my mind is a homelab dashboard. - https://github.com/Lissy93/dashy - https://github.com/goauthentik/authentik
node_exporter
-
Prometheus Fundamentals (Lesson-01)
$ wget https://github.com/prometheus/node_exporter/releases/download/v1.7.0/node_exporter-1.7.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz $ tar -xzvf node_exporter-1.7.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
-
List of your reverse proxied services
Node Exporter
-
Best way to monitor disk space, RAM in remote servers and get alerts when full?
The Prometheus node_exporter can provide this information, doesn't require root. You could run it as a systemd user unit if you don't have root.
-
Best Course/Learning Path for mastering Prometheus and Grafana
I personally find it best to learn through experimentation. Start with reading a bit about Prometheus and Grafana through their docs, and then familiarise yourself with setting up a local Prometheus + Grafana instance either locally or with docker using docker-compose, along with something to generate /metrics endpoint for Prometheus to scrape from such as a custom Prometheus exporter in Python or using Node Exporter.
-
Linux Traffic Monitoring
Your best bet might be to fork node_exporter to get you more verbose socket stats: https://github.com/prometheus/node_exporter/blob/master/collector/sockstat_linux.go
-
Tool to monitor disk space
I use Grafana + Prometheus + Node Exporter.
- Is there a dashboard of sorts that can keep track of my linux-based computers and VMs to that I can easily see if any of them have updates or are running low on storage and et cetera?
-
Would SNMP present less of a load than SSH to get interface metrics from older cisco 3K series switches?
Crazy idea, can't NX devices run Docker? I wonder if the node_exporter would work.
-
Questions about Kubernetes
Kubernetes itself will not notify you, the way I've seen people do this, is to use something like kube-state-metrics or node_exporter, export that to Prometheus (or preferrably VictoriaMetrics because Prometheus is terrible IMO), and then setup alarms on that with alertmanager or equivalent, or just look at dashboards regularly with Grafana. Realistically I recommend only setting alerts on disk usage and application/database latency. CPU and memory utilization isn't a great metric to alert on a lot of the time.
-
How to log system usage: RAM, CPU, over a long time to detect which component is slowing down?
You may setup node exporter and collect metrics with prometheus for example. Its not quite "simple" way, but still you may find it useful.
What are some alternatives?
Heimdall - An Application dashboard and launcher
cadvisor - Analyzes resource usage and performance characteristics of running containers.
Organizr - HTPC/Homelab Services Organizer - Written in PHP
process-exporter - Prometheus exporter that mines /proc to report on selected processes
homer - A very simple static homepage for your server.
Netdata - The open-source observability platform everyone needs
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
ping_exporter - Prometheus exporter for ICMP echo requests using https://github.com/digineo/go-ping
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
fortigate_exporter - Prometheus exporter for Fortigate firewalls
flame - Flame is self-hosted startpage for your server. Easily manage your apps and bookmarks with built-in editors.
windows_exporter - Prometheus exporter for Windows machines