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Docker Log Observability: Analyzing Container Logs in HashiCorp Nomad with Vector, Loki, and Grafana
job "vector" { datacenters = ["dc1"] # system job, runs on all nodes type = "system" group "vector" { count = 1 network { port "api" { to = 8686 } } ephemeral_disk { size = 500 sticky = true } task "vector" { driver = "docker" config { image = "timberio/vector:0.30.0-debian" ports = ["api"] volumes = ["/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock"] } env { VECTOR_CONFIG = "local/vector.toml" VECTOR_REQUIRE_HEALTHY = "false" } resources { cpu = 100 # 100 MHz memory = 100 # 100MB } # template with Vector's configuration template { destination = "local/vector.toml" change_mode = "signal" change_signal = "SIGHUP" # overriding the delimiters to [[ ]] to avoid conflicts with Vector's native templating, which also uses {{ }} left_delimiter = "[[" right_delimiter = "]]" data=<
- FLaNK AI Weekly 18 March 2024
- Vector: A high-performance observability data pipeline
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Hacks to reduce cloud spend
we are doing something similar with OTEL but we are looking at using https://vector.dev/
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About reading logs
We don't pull logs, we forward logs to a centralized logging service.
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Self hosted log paraer
opensearch - amazon fork of Elasticsearch https://opensearch.org/docs/latestif you do this an have distributed log sources you'd use logstash for, bin off logstash and use vector (https://vector.dev/) its better out of the box for SaaS stuff.
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creating a centralize syslog server with elastic search
I have done something similar in the past: you can send the logs through a centralized syslog servers (I suggest syslog-ng) and from there ingest into ELK. For parsing I am advice to use something like Vector, is a lot more faster than logstash. When you have your logs ingested correctly, you can create your own dashboard in Kibana. If this fit your requirements, no need to install nginx (unless you want to use as reverse proxy for Kibana), php and mysql.
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Show HN: Homelab Monitoring Setup with Grafana
I think there's nothing currently that combines both logging and metrics into one easy package and visualizes it, but it's also something I would love to have.
Vector[1] would work as the agent, being able to collect both logs and metrics. But the issue would then be storing it. I'm assuming the Elastic Stack might now be able to do both, but it's just to heavy to deal with in a small setup.
A couple of months ago I took a brief look at that when setting up logging for my own homelab (https://pv.wtf/posts/logging-and-the-homelab). Mostly looking at the memory usage to fit it on my synology. Quickwit[2] and Log-Store[3] both come with built in web interfaces that reduce the need for grafana, but neither of them do metrics.
- [1] https://vector.dev
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Retaining Logs generated by service running in pod.
Log to stdout/stderr and collect your logs with a tool like vector (vector.dev) and send it to something like Grafana Loki.
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Lightweight logging on RPi?
I would recommend that you run vector as a systems service so you don't have to worry about managing it. Here is a basic config to do that - https://github.com/vectordotdev/vector/blob/master/distribution/systemd/vector.service .
Nginx Proxy Manager
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Ask HN: What Underrated Open Source Project Deserves More Recognition?
I discovered these 3 amazing projects recently:
Cryptpad, essentially google docs/sheets/forms e2e encrypted. It does include collaboration. https://github.com/cryptpad/cryptpad
Immich, google photos self hostable, with share options https://github.com/immich-app/immich
Nginxproxymanager manages certificates and proxies to self hosted stuff through nginx https://github.com/NginxProxyManager/nginx-proxy-manager
Great self hosting stuff!
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DevOps Simplified: Easy-to-Use Container Projects Deployment
Nginx Proxy Manager
- Baserow Behind Nginx Proxy Manager - Error Connot Connect to API SERVER
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Can I put multiple services on one web domain using subdomains?
Take a look at NginxProxyManager. This would give you the opportunity to put everything in the form of service1.domain.com , service2.domain.com ,etc.
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:latest or :version for supporting services?
Prime example: Nginx Proxy Manager is often recommended in the sub. The latest minor release came with breaking changes (so already ignoring semver). I bet you many people were running on latest and then had broken stuff: https://github.com/NginxProxyManager/nginx-proxy-manager/releases/tag/v2.10.0
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NPM: How to keep and maintain a dynamic IP (like your public IP) in an access list.
I started looking into how to make add dynamic IPs to NPM access lists. I came across a couple of GitHub issues (1, 2) on the topic. It looks like people have solved the problem, but not in a complete way without modifying the NPM docker image. I did not want to do that, so decided looking into writing a separate script.
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Has anyone been able to set up dockerized CrowdSec in front of dockerized NPM using official images only?
Here is the (NPM) GitHub issue where the "fork of a fork" image came into existence (lepresidente/nginx-proxy-manager). It has some interesting discussions about the challenges of having NPM and CrowdSec coexist and cooperate.
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MyQ's horrible take on open access to their devices
Agree with this, myQ is such a dumpster fire. It needs to have an the ability to be managed over the local network instead of requiring the garage door and app connect to their server.
My very first experience with myQ was figuring out that their IP blocklist provider, brightcloud, blocks anything with the word "proxy" - including the default "it works" page for Nginx Proxy Manager [1]. And they have no way of overriding this to actually provide service if someone turns out to be a legitimate customer.
[1]: https://github.com/NginxProxyManager/nginx-proxy-manager/dis...
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LetsEncrypt over a forwarded link?
Edit: If you're using Nginx Proxy Manager there seems to be open PR for support for proxy protocol https://github.com/NginxProxyManager/nginx-proxy-manager/pull/1882 however in the comments there's a name of repository with this PR merged.
- Bug in nginx-proxy-manager v2.10.4 on RouterOS 7.11.2
What are some alternatives?
graylog - Free and open log management
traefik - The Cloud Native Application Proxy
Fluentd - Fluentd: Unified Logging Layer (project under CNCF)
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.
agent - Vendor-neutral programmable observability pipelines.
socks5-proxy-server - SOCKS5 proxy server
syslog-ng - syslog-ng is an enhanced log daemon, supporting a wide range of input and output methods: syslog, unstructured text, queueing, SQL & NoSQL.
acme-dns - Limited DNS server with RESTful HTTP API to handle ACME DNS challenges easily and securely.
OpenSearch - 🔎 Open source distributed and RESTful search engine.
BunkerWeb - 🛡️ Make your web services secure by default !
tracing - Application level tracing for Rust.
docker-pi-hole - Pi-hole in a docker container