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@theCalcaholic Nope, netdata. And otherwise I'd go for Shinken instead of Nagios :)
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@Condor Oh no the mail server runs fine and good! Getting the email alerts though 😅
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@linuxxx Ok, interesting. I never found real alternatives, but I was sie you would know some. :D
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Netdata looks nice. But I can't use Shinken, since I'm a vegetarian.
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Germans will understand.
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Okay found the issue, my email server is not accepting the email due to the spf record probably (which isn't setup 😅)
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Favourited for future use. Have used nagios, will have to give other alternatives a shot.
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fonfi8237yPRTG is my favourite. Simple to configure - up and running in minutes. The only drawback is that it runs on... Windows... 😐 But really worth a try.
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didn't pushbullet have a version without google servers? I think I remember seeing something like that mentioned in some article, also doesn't signal allow for sending messages? then you could use it as notifs.
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@Linux I can't get netdata to work with anything but sendmail in relation to email but I finally received one notif 😅
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@JoshBent Signal depends on GCM for notifs. Yes, I don't get signal notifications :)
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@linuxxx hm, that sucks, did you consider flashing only gcm? theres microG which is open source iirc and offers to tick only that specific service and none of the others too
edit: though, in the end its still google servers of course :/
Trying to setup server monitoring for one server (will deploy it on all my servers once this works well).
Getting these email notifs to work is a bitch 😅
(can't do pushover etc since those require GCM and I've got Google blocked out of my phone)
rant