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Thanks for reaching out, glad you like the app :) I've replied to your GitHub issue, it sounds like you've not installed the right yarn package, but it's hard to tell without any more info. But if you're having trouble with yarn, you could always just stick with good ol' NPM :)
At a high level, I use various Prometheus exporters, including node-exporter and some simple custom exporters, which can then be consumed by Grafana for dashboards, Alert Manager for sending PushOver notifications, and my own web apps for displaying custom metrics. Hope that helps :)
I use the prometheus node-exporter package on my linux servers and raspberry pis to get hardware information. I also run most of my services as Docker containers so I use the cAdvisor container to monitor docker statistics (cpu/mem/network utilization per container).
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At a high level, I use various Prometheus exporters, including node-exporter and some simple custom exporters, which can then be consumed by Grafana for dashboards, Alert Manager for sending PushOver notifications, and my own web apps for displaying custom metrics. Hope that helps :)
At a high level, I use various Prometheus exporters, including node-exporter and some simple custom exporters, which can then be consumed by Grafana for dashboards, Alert Manager for sending PushOver notifications, and my own web apps for displaying custom metrics. Hope that helps :)
At a high level, I use various Prometheus exporters, including node-exporter and some simple custom exporters, which can then be consumed by Grafana for dashboards, Alert Manager for sending PushOver notifications, and my own web apps for displaying custom metrics. Hope that helps :)