Re: System Monitoring

2021-12-16 Thread Shawn Badger via PLUG-discuss
Sorry for the late reply, I run Zabbix https://www.zabbix.com/ to monitor all the stuff at my home as well as my day job. It is 100% open source and easy to setup and run. Out of the box it will monitor everything you are looking for. On Mon, Nov 1, 2021 at 11:20 AM AZ Pete via PLUG-discuss <

Re: System Monitoring

2021-11-01 Thread AZ Pete via PLUG-discuss
Thanks to everyone that replied. Haven't decided which way to go yet, but thanks for all the good info! Just to clarify a bit, I'm not putting the Pis under any kind of heavy load. They will be running in environmentally "unfriendly" areas (garage, patio, etc), so I want to ensure that they are

Re: System Monitoring

2021-10-30 Thread Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss
While maybe overpowered for what you want, your best option is probably to run a small-ish vm that can do what you need, including running some real monitoring tools. I use either KVM, VirtualBox, VMWare to run them, though I hate the devils owning the latters. Usually just need a web server,

Re: System Monitoring

2021-10-30 Thread Matt Graham via PLUG-discuss
On 2021-10-29 17:57, AZ Pete via PLUG-discuss wrote: 3 Raspberry Pis, 1 Ubuntu, 1 Linux Mint, and am looking for a way that I can monitor them remotely. You probably don't need to do this unless they're under much heavier load than is usual for home machines. a unified dashboard that

Re: System Monitoring

2021-10-30 Thread Austin Godber via PLUG-discuss
Roughly speaking you could do something like this: * grafana as the single web based front end * the datastore of your choice (graphite, prometheus, influxdb, whatever) * a mechanism to gather the data from each host, depends on your datastore Now, I've just seen that you want to avoid the

Re: System Monitoring

2021-10-29 Thread Bob Elzer via PLUG-discuss
Take a look at monitorix it come with CentOs but runs on all the major installations On Fri, Oct 29, 2021, 6:20 PM AZ Pete via PLUG-discuss < plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote: > Hi All, > > I have a growing network of Linux servers in my home network (3 Raspberry > Pis, 1 Ubuntu, 1 Linux

System Monitoring

2021-10-29 Thread AZ Pete via PLUG-discuss
Hi All, I have a growing network of Linux servers in my home network (3 Raspberry Pis, 1 Ubuntu, 1 Linux Mint) and am looking for a way that I can monitor them remotely. Specifically, I'm looking to have a unified dashboard that would list for each server: * CPU utilization history * Drive