How do you monitor your VPS ?
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@imc67 the point of Ctop is precisely that, once it runs, left arrow to inspect a container log (in the context of cloudron that does not work, while it does work on my local computer just fine in a typical docker environnement) right arrow let's you see MEM/CPU usage from that specific container (that work even on cloudron context) hit Enter and you're back to the main screen view with all the containers, it's really neat little application I just wish the log view would work in the cloudron context
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I have 50 people that @mention me in Discord when something's not working, not found a better monitoring solution than users being able to @mention admins 24/7
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@marcusquinn The best downtime notification is users
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@marcusquinn not exactly proactive..
for that you may want to try my friends at https://www.zebrium.com
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At least they are a certified to be cool
I wish I was certified cool...
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@atrilahiji said in How do you monitor your VPS ?:
I wish I was certified cool...
You are my friend, just for that statement alone.
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@atrilahiji you are if others say you are
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@atrilahiji
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@atrilahiji said in How do you monitor your VPS ?:
@girish I mean, users don't typically crash for about 69 years on average so thats already better than any monitoring app. Unless theres an unexpected hardware failure due to poor maintenance of course.
Are you kidding me? They crash every single day! At roughly the same hour each night, usually. The up-time is ridiculous
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@marcusquinn ah but who monitors the monitor monitors?
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@atrilahiji That'd be the tax monitors, they soon
format c:
your bank account if you stop pinging their servers