Not sure how well these tools cover your needs, but this sounds a lot like an inventory/asset manager that is focused on communities rather than organisations/companies. Have a look at the ones listed here
- https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted#inventory-management
- https://github.com/awesome-foss/awesome-sysadmin#it-asset-management
Most of them also have a demo. I've heard a lot of good things about SnipeIT, and it looks like it can also do what you want it to do. Keep in mind though that most of these are inventory/asset managers that are intended to be used in an organisation, so the UI might be a bit ugly/cluttered/unintuitive to share it with your neighbours/church people
Hello! I've already asked this in the r/unraid sub but didn't get a response, so I'm trying my luck here.
I've noticed some I/O spikes on my SSD, and want to figure out which Docker container is causing that. While \docker stats\
shows Block I/O, it's constantly at 0 for me, no matter where and what kind of data is written or read.
I have also tried csysdig, which requires a kernel module, which isn't in the kernel Unraid uses. Another tool that was looked at is bcc-tools, but that needs to be run bare-metal.
My objective is to track down the I/O metrics for each disk for each container, but more specifically, I want to measure how much each container is reading from or writing to a particular drive, in this case, my SSD. Eventually, I want to store those metrics in InfluxDB to display the reads/writes in Grafana. I'm already using the telegraf docker plugin, but that doesn't report the block I/O.
Appreciate any insight help you can offer!
I would like to add a test server to my homelab, where I can tinker around and test stuff without having to worry about breaking anything. It's mostly just for educational purposes, where I try new stuff out (like Proxmox or TrueNAS instead of Unraid, which I'm running on my current server).
I was thinking of a budget of around 100 Euro/USD, for which I could get something like an EliteDesk G3/G4 mini. I don't need the system to be fast, reliable or low in energy consumption, but ideally it should be small and somewhat quiet. I tried googling and searching here on Reddit to see if other people have talked about this, but haven't found anything so far. Does anyone have a recommendation for me what I could get?
I literally just had the exact opposite question! I've been wondering why you'd want to pay for a password manager service when you could self host it. The only reason I could think of is guaranteed high uptime, but to me (and at least in my personal use case) that seems a bit pointless, since you can have a copy of your password manager on each device, which is being synced through your server
There is "paperless share", which adds paperless to the share options when you click on the share button of something
I'm also using Firefly III and am wondering what exactly you would do with the integration? I'm currently using Firefly's feature to create recurrent transactions, but it would be nice if everything is handled from/with this application instead of having to update it in two different locations. Is there anything else you'd do with it? Just curious, maybe I'm missing something!
Before you go into this to make a little bit of money, you should check how much this workstation would cost you in electricity. You could rent out your GPU for computational power, but if you make less than it costs to run it, then obviously that's not wanted