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Hey everyone,

I have an unraid server and over the years I've gathered quite a lot of tools, some of which are now exposed to the net.

I've been mostly checking on my server every once in a while to see if things are healthy, but I would like a more central version to look into the health of my network, any issues from docker logs, etc.

Anyone got a good ui for that? (preferably deployed through docker)

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[–] philpo@feddit.org 1 points 4 months ago

I must admit I can't find the exact guide I used anymore. Especially not a English one.

But the official guide should help you: https://www.zabbix.com/de/integrations/proxmox

I think whatever I used was pretty close to it. If you have any issues send me a DM.

(And tbf, I use both the Agent2 and the API in a perverse mixture. And for some nodes IPMI on top of it. It's really kinky,but it does the job)