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submitted 1 year ago by jherazob@beehaw.org to c/selfhost@lemmy.ml

We have a machine running some stuff on Docker, and little by little it has started to become important to keep an eye on it. However, looking for information on monitoring a Docker server it always seem to assume you're running it in Swarm mode, which is not and WILL NOT be the case of this machine, Swarm adds a layer of complexity unneeded in this case.

What do you recommend for this case? I for one would love if the thing didn't just give you a view of the things running on it but also gave you notifications if something went wrong (like if a container had to be restarted, or if one suddenly started eating all the CPU or something unusual).

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[-] lupec@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago

Gatus sounds pretty cool, I'll definitely give it a closer look later. Maybe it's the push I needed to go ahead and look into proper observability as a whole, log ingestion and whatnot. My homelab setup is sorely lacking on that department if I'm being honest lol

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