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?

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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

        They state in their documentation that the software is alpha (https://openobserve.ai/docs/ OpenObserve is currently in alpha, but don’t let that stop you from trying it out.) . To be honest I didn’t bother to investigate why ingesting data stops working after a few days, might be my installation then.

        I’m very curious which organisation uses alpha software in production