Tmuxinator
LibreNMS
Tmuxinator | LibreNMS | |
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44 | 67 | |
12,441 | 3,537 | |
0.7% | 1.1% | |
7.4 | 9.8 | |
8 days ago | 3 days ago | |
Ruby | PHP | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Tmuxinator
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Automating the startup of a dev workflow
Well, I now use tmux and tmuxinator. I have had many failed tmux attempts over the years, but I'm firmly bedded in now.
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Kera Desktop: open-source, cross-platform, web-based desktop environment
I once bought a 32 core ThreadRipper and tried to get along with using a cheap £200 Windows 10 laptop to remote into the threadripper while in coffee shops and use the ThreadRipper to do my work.
The £200 Windows 10 laptop wasn't powerful enough, it was too laggy. Even on Wifi.
I love the idea of the X11 protocol. And I still love the idea of a web desktop. Something that is supremely well integrated and allows me to move workloads between client and server seamlessly. This idea I really like. The ability to outsource computation and storage seamlessly. A process can be moved between machines seamlessly.
This could be modelled in Javascript and promises that can be sent around. Microservices in the desktop environment.
I looked at tools that would bring up tmux sessions with everything preloaded. (https://github.com/tmuxinator/tmuxinator)
ScrapScript has very good ideas in this area of distributing dependencies and storage. (https://scrapscript.org/) There is also val town.
I never use KDE Plasma widgets or the sidebar widgets that Mac provided.
There is so many exciting ideas that could be tried out but I worry they're all too big ideas to be implemented.
- Tmuxinator – manage tmux sessions easily
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How to save workspaces?
tmuxinator
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Getting Started with Tmux
I use https://github.com/tmuxinator/tmuxinator for my workspaces. Doesn't save ad-hoc layouts, but usually I find one layout that works per project, then create a tmuxinator config for it, so after reboot, it's a short "tmuxinator start $my-project" away to get back to how I want it to be.
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Is tmux appropriate for automation in a script?
you might be interested in: https://github.com/tmuxinator/tmuxinator
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A Quick and Easy Guide to Tmux
I’ve become a huge fan of tmuxinator. Incredible tool for defining templates for tmux.
https://github.com/tmuxinator/tmuxinator
- Decision to Vim - #2. vim repo and vimtutor, hammerspoon
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zoom only one side of the window?
I doubt that would be possible with tmux's built-in zoom functionality (if it is, I'm not aware). You can use tools such as tmuxinator to create cusotm layouts, but I think "zoom" in tmux means "cover the whole window"
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Been there, done that
mprocs looks pretty cool. In the past I've used Tmuxinator or Tmuxp configs for stuff like that.
LibreNMS
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Submitted a bug report - any help from Reddit?
Bug report is over here
- LibreNMS is an autodiscovering PHP/MySQL-based network monitoring system
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System Resource Monitoring
I playing with LibreNMS in my lab, just for the heck of it.
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LibreNMS virtual machine image
git clone https://github.com/librenms/librenms.git
- Nokia 7360 ISAM FX SNMP MIB
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Network Monitoring Program
LibreNMS is awesome! It's a fork of Observium, but has a more "friendly" development philosophy—there's some history there.
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Mixed Vendor Network Monitoring and Management
- NMS / NPM: NetXMS, Zabbix, LibreNMS, PRTG - NCM, updates, automation: Unimus - IaC / automation: Ansible - DCIM / IPAM: NetBox - IPAM / DDI: Infoblox
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Mixed Platform for Switches and Wireless Access Points
However, you can try your luck with a more "all-in-one" like LibreNMS that includes a lot of stuff and quite an amount of integrations (like sflow, snmp, checkmk, etc...) which is probably what you're looking (the all in a single screen)
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Anyway to monitor 20+ server in one single place?
take a look at snmp and librenms https://www.librenms.org/ I have been using this for years and it has never let me down. You can even then import data into Grafana if you want.
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open source network monitoring tool
LibreNMS
What are some alternatives?
tmuxp - 🖥️ Session manager for tmux, build on libtmux.
Zabbix - Real-time monitoring of IT components and services, such as networks, servers, VMs, applications and the cloud.
awesome-tmux - A list of awesome resources for tmux
Nagios - Nagios Core
teamocil - There's no I in Teamocil. At least not where you think. Teamocil is a simple tool used to automatically create windows and panes in tmux with YAML files.
Cacti - Cacti ™
edex-ui - A cross-platform, customizable science fiction terminal emulator with advanced monitoring & touchscreen support.
LibreNMS-docker - LibreNMS Docker image
Terjira - Terjira is a very interactive and easy to use CLI tool for Jira.
Mikrotik-Router-Monitoring-System - SNMP based Router Monitoring System for Mikrotik Routers
zellij - A terminal workspace with batteries included
Centreon - Centreon is a network, system and application monitoring tool. Centreon is the only AIOps Platform Providing Holistic Visibility to Complex IT Workflows from Cloud to Edge.