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Expose disk usage / free space to API (preferably with a readonly token)

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  • girishG girish

    There is no email currently. We used to have one but when there is no disk space usually you cannot send emails from the server itself either. We have to find some other way of notifications (i.e like a external webhook).

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    #11

    @girish wasn't there a threshold when that message apperars? Should be plenty of space to send an email (also, my servers are all using Postmark, maybe that would make it easier to send those messages too?)

    I would rather get too many emails than having to recover a Cloudron because it ran oos 😉 But any kind of notificaton/webhook/api endpoint to monitor disk space would be much appreciated, that's one of my biggest concerns these days.

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      #12

      At least in the past usually the situation was happening very fast and not that much over time. For example a Cloudron having local disk backups enabled and a backup run quickly fills up the disk or someone syncing large amounts of data via Nextcloud at once.

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      • nebulonN nebulon

        At least in the past usually the situation was happening very fast and not that much over time. For example a Cloudron having local disk backups enabled and a backup run quickly fills up the disk or someone syncing large amounts of data via Nextcloud at once.

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        #13

        @nebulon true, that is probably the reason in many cases, but I have a current one where the platformdata logs are >15GB now due to some errors in an app, that didn't grow over night, but still rapidly. Plenty of time to act on it though, if I have a notifcation about it 😉

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          I don't understand the issue here.
          Simple bash script plus ntfy alerting to telegram
          du might create disk churn, but I don't think df does, or to a much lesser degree.
          And it's disk FREE space that needs to be alerted, not the results of what's used (that might be a secondary space if disk free is low)

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          • timconsidineT timconsidine

            I don't understand the issue here.
            Simple bash script plus ntfy alerting to telegram
            du might create disk churn, but I don't think df does, or to a much lesser degree.
            And it's disk FREE space that needs to be alerted, not the results of what's used (that might be a secondary space if disk free is low)

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            @timconsidine of course there are ways to do that outside of Cloudron, but since this affects any and all installations, it would be nice if it was shipped with the platform by default, which will also survive migrations and such.

            It would be cool to set a threshold for any disk and mounted volume in /#/system, either a fixed number or percentage, for when a notification email is sent out.

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              #16

              I get the desire to have it "in Cloudron".
              Equally I would have to say that ntfy is an app on Cloudron, just as Grafana is.
              Seems this is more about wanting Grafana support. Which is fine. No objections to that in itself.

              However, given the frequency here in the forum of people needing to recover from full disks and the criticality of such events (server down, multiple apps down, recovery work needed), I'm just suggesting a solution that is 'here and now' rather than waiting.

              There's a cron tab on every app in Cloudron.

              • Install ntfy and set up to send the alerts how you want (mobile app, Telegram)
              • add this to a cron entry in an app, setting the user name and password, and also the ntfy app location :
                */5 * * * * root_space=$(df -h | grep '/$') && root_usage=$(echo $root_space | awk '{ print int($5) }') && if [ $root_usage -gt 80 ]; then echo "Disk usage alert : $root_usage%" | curl -u user:password -X POST --data "payload@-" https://ntfy.domain.uk/alerts; fi

              Automated no hassle alerts for 5 mins work
              No excuse for disk full ever again 😄

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                @girish when a Cloudron app is backed up, do the contents of the cron tab get backed up as well ?

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                • timconsidineT timconsidine

                  @girish when a Cloudron app is backed up, do the contents of the cron tab get backed up as well ?

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                  @timconsidine easy to test by cloning the app.

                  Conscious tech

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                    @robi true ! good idea

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                      wrote on last edited by girish
                      #20

                      @robi @timconsidine good catch, I don't think it is. Will fix. Opened https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/box/-/issues/832 to track internally

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