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Proxmox + NetData for Better Insights and Notifications
Proxmox + NetData for Better Insights and Notifications
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I’ve been using Proxmox for a year or so and my biggest complaint is that the reporting on it tends to only happen once per minute rather than in real time. I understand that is probably to reduce overhead and that sort of thing, but I like to see something closer to real time even at the cost…
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After clean install the netdata in Proxmox VE, no health_alarm_notify.conf in /etc/netdata
Good video! I had no idea what Netdata was about – now I know and can make an informed decision. Keep the good work!
What do you do for access control?
I have this writing This site cannot provide a secure connection.
The site sent an incorrect response on 10.0.10.210.
why? And where to look?
hows it going can you please help me setup my nas drive so it can be accessed by plex i have installed plex on docker proxmox vm with ubuntu server casaos i can not understand how to map the nas please help
Thanks. I have had NetData running on several system for 6+ months, Proxmox, TrueNAS and some of my VMs in Proxmox. I need to get proper notifications going, but want it done local. I don't have Discord, slack or anything else.
Why not go the built-in Influxdb and grafana instead of this running on proxmox itself and eating resources? Also, tbh that is also better looking and functional.
You, explaining computers, techno Tim, and all the tech youtubers have been inspiring me for years. I wouldn't have had the resources to pursue this interest without you. Keep up the good work. Thank you
just test it yesterday on an lxc container that had runtipi, i like netdata but i dont want to run it on the root of proxmox.
I applaud you for showing the “offline” way to add the notifications. The cloud side does have a GUI option to add discord notifications and that is good for when the server is down and you may not get a notification it is down since it can’t run the package to do so. Otherwise, I didn’t know about the local Gotify notifications so I will be looking into that.
Thanks for the demo and info. Now this bring my proxmox setup to the next level! Have a great day
Very cool. Just stood this up on my production server. I love having data logs, especially with graphs. I was running a combination of InfluxDB, Chronograph, and Telegraph in the past. But that gets a little combersome after a while, although really good for monitoring individual containers within a docker host. I think using Netdata for the whole device is going to be even more beneficial.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention
Looks very handy
Apparently the default Netdata install on proxmox doesn't actually contain /etc/netdata/health_alarm_notify.conf?
Edit: figured it out. I had to run ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf from the /etc/netdata directory in order to create the file.
How do you keep netdata updated?
Great as always. Ok a clúster you have to install on each node. In netdata you will see information for each node
Hi and as always…..thanks for this guide!!
Great video. I just wonder how much overhead netdata adds to Proxmox
Love the videos as usual… But isn't this similar to using Prometheus and Grafan????
Great video! You can also you the 'metric server' feature in proxmox with influxdb and grafana to graph it also. There's a nice video on it, takes about 10 mins to setup I also use the free account on Netdata cloud and all my servers (home lab) are connected. that also reads the systemd logs and I found out about a broken mirror from there before I got my local alert.
I love netdata for my VM's and networking monitoring. I also use it on a Dedicated server I run with Linode for video hosting to monitor the cpu, ram and networking on that as well great free little tool to use if your not using it your doing it all wrong.
great idea and video as always. Thanks for sharing.
Any suggestions on how to set this up to a locally hosted Authn/AuthZ login system? It appears they want us to create an acct in their cloud.
Thank you.
I would suggest adding ` –stable-channel` to the end of the command
nice video as allways, but i dont have that health conf file
Thank you this is new insight 💡
Hey love your videos I’m noticing that you use LXC and have 1 VM i remember you only use cloudflare tunnels to host services.
If I’m port forwarding 80 and 443 to a vm that has the reverse proxy docker container Caddy. Will it be ok to handle all of the Wan traffic in a VM and proxy to the services in a LXC ?
Will that add a layer of security?
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