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(DIR) Post #AphnnuEkyymFc7NVS4 by dave@podcastindex.social
2025-01-03T12:50:31Z
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@suorcd How do you monitor your server's disk space across a fleet? I've always used a bash script triggering email alerts in CRON, but maybe there is a more elegant way?
(DIR) Post #AphxWuFofHjQHlPFa4 by kaas_peeland@noauthority.social
2025-01-03T14:39:29Z
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@dave @suorcd i use munin for years... no alerts set i think its possible...
(DIR) Post #ApiBVLx86sGgyDorey by suorcd@podcastindex.social
2025-01-03T17:16:05Z
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@dave for #podverse it is a mixture of https://www.netdata.cloud/ and Digital Ocean agent. The only server that could run out of storage is the DB server.With on-the-fly compression that was implemented in June we dropped the data by about 60%. It is also growing slower and we kept the same disk size. For my home, good ol' fashion buying too much storage, and manually checking. cc: @kaas_peeland
(DIR) Post #ApoTm4lQEchyhrE6SW by podcastguru@podcastindex.social
2025-01-06T18:09:02Z
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@dave @suorcd We recently started doing this with a combination of node exporter + grafana alerts, we just have a blanket alerts that fire when CPU / disk / etc or any resource on any server gets disturbingly high.
(DIR) Post #ApoToTPbZ4n1jLAHdg by podcastguru@podcastindex.social
2025-01-06T18:09:32Z
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@dave @suorcd We recently started doing this with a combination of node exporter + grafana alerts, we just have a few blanket alerts that fire when CPU / disk / etc or any resource on any server gets disturbingly high.