So recently been spending time configuring my selfhosted services with notifications usint ntfy. I’ve added ntfy to report status on containers and my system using Beszel. However, only 12 out of my 44 containers seem to have healthcheck “enabled” or built in as a feature. So im now wondering what is considered best practice for monitoring the uptime/health of my containers. I am already using uptimekuma, with the “docker container” option for each of my containers i deem necessary to monitor, i do not monitor all 44 of them 😅

So I’m left with these questions;

  1. How do you notify yourself about the status of a container?
  2. Is there a “quick” way to know if a container has healthcheck as a feature.
  3. Does healthcheck feature simply depend on the developer of each app, or the person building the container?
  4. Is it better to simply monitor the http(s) request to each service? (I believe this in my case would make Caddy a single point of failure for this kind of monitor).

Thanks for any input!

  • ryokimball@infosec.pub
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    20 hours ago

    What happened to grafana and Prometheus?

    I have been putting off rebuilding my home cluster since moving but that used to be the default for much of this and I’m not hearing that in these responses.

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      18 hours ago

      While I love and run Grafana and Prometheus myself, it’s like taking a RPG to an ant.

      There are simpler tools that do the job just fine of “is X broken?”.

      Even just running Portainer and attaching it to a bunch of standalone Docker environments is pretty good too.