dockermod-strip-tracks
Varken
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MIT License | MIT License |
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dockermod-strip-tracks
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Has anyone removed extraneous subtitles (other languages) from their libraries? Is it worth it? What program did you use?
I use the strip tracks Docker mod for Sonarr and Radarr. It was pretty easy to setup.
Varken
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Plexporters, Energize: How we monitor Plex with Grafana
If this could replace the semi-stale project called Varken, I’d be soo happy https://github.com/Boerderij/Varken
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Grafana Dashboard for my current instance of Home Prod
The Dashboard consists of: Varken for aggregating data from the Plex ecosystem into InfluxDB using Grafana for a frontend. OPNsense capturing with the help of Telegraf plugin. Adguard Home monitoring utilizing a custom exporter named Adguard_Exporter for prometheus. UniFi agregating with UnPoller. For TrueNAS Scale, I installed the community catalog for installing Kube Apps, this allowed me to installed Prometheus and use the node-exporter provided on this dashboard. Proxmox metrics server provided here.
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Complete Noob, need some help please?
To monitor plex, I use Varken connected to Tautulli and Ombi. Data are pushed into InfluxDB and then you can create some cool realtime dashboard.
- Sonarr data into Grafana?
- Got inspired by the recent dashboard posts so I redesigned my server's dashboard hub. Hope you like it!
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Plex Grafana Dashboard
Not to take away from your dashboard, but varken is worth a look. It's a little outdated but still works great.
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Extract play statistics from plex logs
Check this project.
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Made myself a Plex Dashboard!
I used Varken as well, but since I have a unifi setup I used UnPoller to get stats from my network, also set up snmp and ping tests using telegraf. I'm still tweaking things myself but love what you have already done :)
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Made this little monitor for my plex/unraid dashboard.
You can also use Varken to put it into Grafana
- At the beach, but Plex is down and I’ll be toast if it’s not up when we get home later
What are some alternatives?
plex_debrid - Plex torrent streaming through Debrid Services
Tautulli - A Python based monitoring and tracking tool for Plex Media Server.
bazarr - Bazarr is a companion application to Sonarr and Radarr. It manages and downloads subtitles based on your requirements. You define your preferences by TV show or movie and Bazarr takes care of everything for you.
truenas-influxdb-grafana - TrueNAS customized dashboard using Grafana and InfluxDb time series database
autoscan - Fork of https://github.com/l3uddz/plex_autoscan with Jellyfin and Emby support.
Doplarr - An *arr request bot for Discord
Saltbox - Ansible-based solution for rapidly deploying a Docker containerized cloud media server.
grafana-plex - grafana service monitoring for Plex and underlying services
Addarr - Telegram Bot for adding series/movies to Sonarr/Radarr or for changing the download speed of Transmission/Sabnzbd
excludarr - Excludarr manages your libraries in Radarr/Sonarr. It keeps track of your library and checks if your movies and series are also available on a configured streaming provider. It can exclude the movies and series that are available on a configured streaming provider. But it can also re-add movies and series if they are not streaming anymore.
docker-swag - Nginx webserver and reverse proxy with php support and a built-in Certbot (Let's Encrypt) client. It also contains fail2ban for intrusion prevention.
grafana-speedtest - Small project demonstrating the use of Grafana and InfluxDB for monitoring the speed of an internet connection