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  • This was my idea initially. But it seems that the auth methods for the sensors service cannot be handled by Uptime Kuma. It only allows for user and pass, or Oauth methods. None of which is the way that the service uses auth. So that is what put me off. I love the simplicity of UK, and wanted to go with that off the bat.

  • Thank you for the response. I would love to steer clear of D.I.Y merely because I would like to create continuity within the company. If I leave, they should be able to move ahead with it. But your point is very valid. Indeed something like an influxDB with grafana might be a good idea.

    I have not thought of Zabbix, thank you for the proposal. I will give it a go and see if this can be a fit somehow. Thank you again for taking the time to respond.

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    Luckyfriend222 @lemmy.world

    SOLVED: A central tool to monitor multiple solutions via their own API

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26112762

    Hi all

    I have been searching high and low but I think my search game is too weak. I am looking for a tool (similar to Uptime Kuma) that can monitor multiple systems via their own APIs, to centralise the status of these devices. Ex:

    a) I have a sensor system that monitors a whole bunch of sensors across multiple locations. This system has an API that uses a secret key + api key for auth, and I can get the status of the sensor via the api. The idea is that the central dashboard shows the status, if offline, the control room personnel can log into the sensors system itself and determine root cause.

    b) I also have a system to which a whole bunch of A/V equipment is connected, and via it's API I am able to view the status of multiple devices on the A/V equipment network. I want to also see on the status of these devices on my central monitoring system.

    I don't care about doing root cause analysis via the central m

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    Luckyfriend222 @lemmy.world

    SOLVED: A central tool to monitor multiple solutions via their own API

    Hi all

    I have been searching high and low but I think my search game is too weak. I am looking for a tool (similar to Uptime Kuma) that can monitor multiple systems via their own APIs, to centralise the status of these devices. Ex:

    a) I have a sensor system that monitors a whole bunch of sensors across multiple locations. This system has an API that uses a secret key + api key for auth, and I can get the status of the sensor via the api. The idea is that the central dashboard shows the status, if offline, the control room personnel can log into the sensors system itself and determine root cause.

    b) I also have a system to which a whole bunch of A/V equipment is connected, and via it's API I am able to view the status of multiple devices on the A/V equipment network. I want to also see on the status of these devices on my central monitoring system.

    I don't care about doing root cause analysis via the central monitoring system, I just want the statuses which can action a person

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    Luckyfriend222 @lemmy.world

    OpenAI O1 model caught in scheming

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/23009603

    This is horrifying. But, also sort of expected it. Link to the full research paper:

    Full pdf

  • I have been maintaining several self-hosted GitLab instances over the past 5 years, and it rarely takes me longer than 20minutes per update.

    Their upgrade paths are clearly marked and well thought out. Their packaging methods are of great quality.

    You will not regret going with GitLab.

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    Luckyfriend222 @lemmy.world

    Microsoft Outlook can see your SMTP credentials