Server monitor android widget
https://sh.itjust.works/post/25411247
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I don’t know if it has androd widgets, but ServerBox monitors any machine over SSH.
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It seems it has a single widget, “status widget”.
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I am actually using this for quite a while but since its not developed anymore I also need to prep for the inevitable. Posted on this actually but only got one good suggestion, web based server side only though, OliveTin.
See my post
discuss.tchncs.de/post/17822391
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I know that their are great integrations on home assistant to monitor servers. Then you can make your own dashboard as you wish
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Is there widgets also in HA?
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Yes
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If you are decent with script type stuff, and have tasker, I believe you can build your own via kwgt:
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.kustom.…
You can use tasker to set up variables that kwgt then can render in several ways.
I’ve only done simpler things but it’s worked well for me for years.
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HM interesting i will dig in tö this! Thanks!
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Just this week, I setup Homepage to monitor my server and its various docker containers at a glance, including cpu/ram/network usage and a whole bunch of information pulled from their APIs (such as how many itemes are actively downloading via sonarr+sabnzbd, or how many queries were blocked by pihole today).
That in turn lead me too Glances, both as various widgets in Homepage as well as a stand alone tool.
Note: neither of these tools come with authentication. You’ll have to handle that yourself via a reverse proxy or vpn. I access services like these by connecting to my network through OpenVPN.
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