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docker-idrac6
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Dell PowerEdge R710
Check out this Docker container for iDRAC6 management: docker-idrac6
- How to utilize IPMI with older PowerEdge IDRAC
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Journey to Installing ESXI on Dell R710 from 2014
Idrac access is easy using a docker container setup to do so. Like this https://hub.docker.com/r/domistyle/idrac6
- Requiem for an R710
- Remote management of old server
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IDRAC 6 on Modern Browser
This is what you need https://github.com/DomiStyle/docker-idrac6
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remote hands iLO/idrac device
for a slightly different approach, I got some value from this for some of the crappy old idracs that are super sensitive to java versions: https://github.com/DomiStyle/docker-idrac6
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Idrac6 virtual media error
Second this - save yourself the trouble and use this docker container
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Any benefit to flashing older Dell gear with TianoCore EDK II UEFI?
I know it doesn't answer your question directly, but you can use a docker container to access the iDRAC without having to fiddle with Java. https://github.com/DomiStyle/docker-idrac6
- Container for accessing Dell Idrac 6 without installing JAVA
Healthchecks
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Webhooks suck, but here are alternatives
In fact, your platform (https://healthchecks.io/) is a prime example of where running customer wasm would be really excellent.
Instead of sending webhooks out to customer configured URLs, you could run a Wasm environment to execute customer code. Off hand, a good use case here is to do further inspection of the event before it gets sent off to some other system - maybe there are cases where you send false-positives and needlessly trigger external system alerts. The customer Wasm could do more introspection on the healthcheck event and make a more informed decision about how to proceed.
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What do you use for external monitoring?
i use healthchecks.io and have been very happy
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Show HN: OnlineOrNot – Cron Job Monitoring
Is there anything different from https://healthchecks.io/ --- a service I've been using for free for a couple years now?
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Prioritize IPv4 over IPv6 in dual stack
Because of this block on the router, and the fact that IPv6 connections are by default preferred over IPv4, many things on the system now cannot access the internet. the only things that can access the internet are for accessing servers that ONLY support IPv4 like my mail.smpt2go or my uptime monitoring scripts for healthchecks.io.
- Ask HN: How do you monitor your systemd services?
- Show HN: Peeng – like Pingdom, but the other way around and simpler
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Detecting and alerting for power failures
i use https://healthchecks.io/ and highly recommend it.
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Managing re-occurring tasks - Daily/weekly/monthly
We use a heartbeat system. Basically the monitoring continuously sends an alert to a healtcheck system. If that heartbeat fails, PagerDuty sends an alert to the oncall.
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Uptime site monitor - notification solutions for home while sleeping
i like healthchecks.io
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Cartun: The Ultimate Solution for Device Monitoring
There are some good (free!) monitors out there, I have used and like healthchecks.io and cronitor.io
What are some alternatives?
Open and cheap DIY IP-KVM based on Raspberry Pi - Open and inexpensive DIY IP-KVM based on Raspberry Pi
uptime-kuma - A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool
we-get - :icecream: Command-line tool for searching torrents.
cadvisor - Analyzes resource usage and performance characteristics of running containers.
soulseek-docker - 🐳 Soulseek Over noVNC Docker Container
gatus - ⛑ Automated developer-oriented status page
idrac-7-8-reverse-engineering - Achieving root & other modifications on Dell IPMI/BMC
Netdata - The open-source observability platform everyone needs
Cabot - Self-hosted, easily-deployable monitoring and alerts service - like a lightweight PagerDuty
Sentry - Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring
docker-ilo-client - Firefox client to HP ILO server
Node RED - Low-code programming for event-driven applications