BLUF: Is there a “datadog-for-home”?

I’ve a ton of stuff running at home ranging from a 5-node PI cluster with various containers running on them including things like self-written python scripts doing “super important” stuff, node-red running everything about my energy setup, pfsense, TrueNAS etc.

Logging is painful and I’ve just lost about 4 hours trying to find a fault which stopped car charging. Lots of rabbit holes were entered as I currently don’t have an end-to-end logging solution.

What does everyone else use?

  • gotaede@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Anyone else looking at openobserve. Looks OK for homelab, but not really stable

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      10 months ago

      What do you mean by not stable? It’s in use in production by hundreds of organizations.

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    10 months ago

    For most self hosted use cases Splunk’s free 500MB (per day) license should be enough. It’s way easier to set up and maintain than ELK and has tons of free extensions for parsing log formats and dashboards.

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    10 months ago

    Just write your logs as files on a centralized syslog server with good file structure and you’ll be good.

    You may really underestimate how fast and convenient grep+less combo is in comparison to webui-based solutions.