Time |
S |
Nick |
Message |
03:41 |
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prologic |
https://transfer.mills.io/nNRJA/Screen-Shot-2017-12-09-at-7.39.45-PM.png |
03:41 |
|
prologic |
https://transfer.mills.io/RjvRo/Screen-Shot-2017-12-09-at-7.39.50-PM.png |
03:41 |
|
prologic |
overkill for home? |
03:41 |
|
prologic |
52 active running services? |
03:41 |
|
prologic |
Also Prometheus + AlertManager + various exporter and Grafana == really cool |
04:44 |
|
prologic |
make that 651 |
04:44 |
|
prologic |
err |
04:44 |
|
prologic |
61 |
04:45 |
|
prologic |
https://transfer.mills.io/116B4T/Screen-Shot-2017-12-09-at-8.45.02-PM.png |
14:15 |
|
pdurbin |
prologic: cool. Are you running all this on Digital Ocean? If so, how many droplets? |
16:36 |
|
prologic |
pdurbin nope at home in my rack |
16:36 |
|
prologic |
its actually only a handful of physical hw right now |
16:37 |
|
prologic |
If I were to run the same infra on DO that I run at home |
16:38 |
|
prologic |
I think I'd need at least 9x 1GB droplets |
16:38 |
|
prologic |
and that doesn't include my ZFS 10 drive bay NAS |
17:23 |
|
pdurbin |
prologic: ok, interesting. I just have the one 512MB Digital Ocean droplet. Five bucks a month. |
17:23 |
|
prologic |
guess I run a few more things than you :) |
17:24 |
|
pdurbin |
And you want us to decide if it's overkill or not? We don't judge. :) |
17:27 |
|
prologic |
LOL |
17:27 |
|
pdurbin |
I was just encouraging my 11 year old that she could create her own website because I have plenty of capacity on my droplet. :) |
17:27 |
|
prologic |
it was sort of a rhetorical question :) |
17:27 |
|
prologic |
I guess I was just a little surprised to find I could monitor this many things |
17:27 |
|
pdurbin |
... sound like it would be about cats :) |
17:28 |
|
prologic |
cats? |
17:28 |
|
prologic |
are you trying to make a @FB joke? :P |
17:29 |
|
pdurbin |
Sorry, I was trying to say that I'm encouraging my 11 year old to create her own website because I have plenty of capacity on my droplet and she was thinking she might make one some day about cats. |
17:31 |
|
prologic |
oooh |
17:31 |
|
prologic |
I see :) |
17:32 |
|
prologic |
I'm actually running out of capacity at home |
17:32 |
|
pdurbin |
Time for a second rack? My wife would murder me. |
17:32 |
|
prologic |
I'm at 90% mem util across most machines |
17:32 |
|
prologic |
nah got plenty of space |
17:32 |
|
prologic |
just need another 1RU server |
17:32 |
|
prologic |
this one is like ~$900 or so |
17:33 |
|
pdurbin |
The only physical server I'm considering is a Raspberry Pi. :) |
17:34 |
|
prologic |
this one https://secure.newegg.com/Wishlist/PublicWishlistDetail?ID=29953932 |
17:34 |
|
prologic |
hopefully you can see it |
17:34 |
|
pdurbin |
Come to think of it, maybe I should get two Raspberry Pi's. That way each kid could have their own. |
17:34 |
|
prologic |
Oh I have two of those too |
17:34 |
|
prologic |
but not powered on anywhere (yet) |
17:35 |
|
pdurbin |
prologic: OUT OF STOCK |
17:35 |
|
prologic |
I'm considering buying one of these -> http://bitscope.com/product/BB04/ |
17:35 |
|
prologic |
to stick into my rack with a bunch of RPIs |
17:35 |
|
prologic |
to play with clustering |
17:37 |
|
pdurbin |
Hmm, looks nice. Holds 4 Pi's. Enough for me, my wife, and the kids. |
17:38 |
|
prologic |
exactly |
17:38 |
|
prologic |
now you just need a rack :) |
17:38 |
|
prologic |
mine is only 22RU 600mm deep |
17:38 |
|
pdurbin |
How much storage do you get on a Raspberry Pi? Probably enough for a few cat pictures. |
17:38 |
|
prologic |
that my wife and I assembled together |
17:39 |
|
prologic |
umm depends on the SD Card |
17:39 |
|
prologic |
they're pretty big these days |
17:39 |
|
prologic |
think you can get 64GB ones |
17:40 |
|
prologic |
but you can always pulg in external SATA or USB storage Ithink |
17:40 |
|
prologic |
def USB for sure |
17:41 |
|
pdurbin |
64 GB is plenty. I think my droplet only has 20 GB. |
17:43 |
|
pdurbin |
looks like I'm only using 30% of that 20 GB: http://munin.greptilian.com/greptilian.com/server2.greptilian.com/df.html |
17:43 |
|
prologic |
hah |
17:44 |
|
prologic |
you're thinking about this all wrong :) |
17:44 |
|
prologic |
you chew up memory before anything else :) |
17:45 |
|
pdurbin |
Meh, it would just be a static site serving pictures of cats. I'm not too worried. |
17:56 |
|
prologic |
what server are you running? |
17:56 |
|
prologic |
Apache or NGINX? |
19:38 |
|
pdurbin |
prologic: apache |
19:40 |
|
prologic |
Use NGINX or Ligjtpd if you care about memory |
19:54 |
|
pdurbin |
Sure. So far so good though with my 512 MB of memory. |
20:32 |
|
prologic |
How do you know? 😀 |
20:49 |
|
pdurbin |
Uh. Good uptime. No crashes. |
20:57 |
|
prologic |
hah |
21:22 |
|
pdurbin |
You're better at monitoring things than I am, prologic :) |
21:23 |
|
prologic |
You can be to |
21:23 |
|
pdurbin |
I mean, I'm pretty much my only user, and I like it that way. I don't think anyone but me cares if philbot is down such that a few IRC channels aren't being logged. |
21:23 |
|
prologic |
we've talked about that :) |
21:23 |
|
prologic |
the ones I log do care :) |
21:30 |
|
prologic |
thinking about using https://github.com/goreleaser/goreleaser in all my go projects |