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Network latency monitoring with SmokePing | A self-hosted app spotlight
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In today’s self-hosted app spotlight we look at SmokePing, a network latency monitoring tool.
# Smokeping docs
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# Alex’s Infrastructure stuff
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– docker bash aliases…
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thanks, great overview!
cool!
Really wish you could make a video on how to install it for a normie!
Excellent and informative video. One question: Where/What do you add to the config to add your unifi equipment?
Top quality content
Thank you for showing how to add/edit Targets. I had no idea
I love how you show these cool graphs and then give the same answer we all do when someone reports something wonky around 1830 yesterday "it must have just been something upstream" (goes back to working on other things)
I didn't quite understand your local DNS setup and haven't got mine working the way I'd like. More info on that would be interesting to see.
Great video, I honestly forgot Smokeping existed. You are tempting me to replace my Grafana based Internet Health Dashboard which gets data from Telegraf Ping, Net Response and DNS Plugins keeping data in Prometheus.
Also seeing RRDTool charts giving me flashbacks to a couple of jobs ago where we ran Orca and Xymon on AIX.
Speaking of reliability, how's your new network treating you?
I'm running Uptime Kuma for a bit different kind of monitoring and alerting (some pings, mostly to check that my selfhosted services are healthy). But this tool is new to me and looks really interesting! Thanks for sharing! One unrelated question: how do you resolve your infra domains? Is it PiHole and only available in the local network? Are there any tricks to make it work with Tailscale (i.e. from mobile phone)?
What do you suggest for a multiwan on pfsense scenario? A separate smoke ping instance is needed for each wan?
I love this content and the self-hosted podcast. Keep up the great work!
I’ve been sleeping on this, will definitely implement now!
Also shoutout to the guy That acctually started Linuxserver with me.
Such a useful video 🙂 I might bother to set on up at some point.