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Can anyone recommend self-hosted observability alternatives to #Netdata? I really liked the UI, automatic alerts, and how easy it was to set up, but no way am I connecting it to the cloud just so I can see processes and logs. Should I just give in and learn #Grafana? This is for a 3-node homelab, so I don't need anything enterprise-y.

Hi #SelfHosted community. I've figured out a lot of my setup. I now have a new domain, laniesplace.us, just for #HomeServer stuff. It's set up through Porkbun with Dynu for #DDNS. I've now got #Traefik, #TailscaleVPN, #Linkding, #Forgejo, #Dokuwiki, Code-Server, #Portainer, #Netdata, #Watchtower, #Cockpit, #Pihole, #MiniFlux, #TheLounge, #Filebrowser, #UptimeKuma, and the #Homer dashboard service installed. I'm now trying to set up #Authelia so I can have single sign-on to my services. For some, it's working now, but I can't seem to get Linkding to work no matter what I do. This is on a #RaspberryPi 500 with 8 GB RAM and a 512 GB SD card, running #Stormux, which is based on #ArchlinuxARM. Can anyone help? I'll reply to this post with all my relevant config files in separate posts. What's happening is this: Linkding is supposed to be available at bookmarks.laniesplace.us. When I go there, I see a 401 unauthorized error and a link to sign into Authelia. Once I sign in, though, it redirects back to the page with the 401 error. I've been trying to figure this out for hours with no luck. Files will be in replies to this post.
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So let me tell you about the Enshittification of Netdata and its fall from grace as it becomes mostly closed source.

If you just want to read the (most related) github thread github.com/coreinfrastructure/ ,
or see how they squeeze money from you in the future github.com/netdata/netdata/pul you're welcome, otherwise let me show you through my findings.

Please react with emoji on github if you want to let the openssf and co. know.

Anyway,

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#netdata #opensource

GitHubRemove netdata from projects list (became partially closed source) · Issue #2153 · coreinfrastructure/best-practices-badgePar waffshappen

I monitor my systems with #netdata. However, there are only groups of processes to inspect. If I want to monitor a specific, unknown process, I must add that to my config. But what if a new process comes along that hogs the CPU and I want to analyze that looking at historical data? At the moment, this is impossible is it?

Is there a better way than askubuntu.com/a/22033 or maybe another tool?

askubuntu.comHow to log CPU load?How to log CPU load to a file in order to investigate a problem?