Hello everybody,

How can I use cockpit to sent me an alert when disk space goes low, CPU load stays high, systemd status has a failure etc?

Is it possible to do this in combination with Performance Co-Pilot? I use ansbile a lot and was hoping I could ansible to automatic add nodes to monitoring use SSH for data collection.

I had asked this question yesterday on IRC and got the bellow reply:

"I think there may be better channels sharing info about alerting and monitoring sysOps, but surely using an stack like grafana, prometheus, telegraf... could help you. Or more easy, NMS engines like librenms, zabbix... the variety options is endless"

"tuxcrafter: right, what GilObradors[m] said -- there is nothing running when you are not logged into cockpit; it's not a permanent monitoring solution."

Can I do permanent monitoring with cockpit? Can I set a few alerts/notifications? If not can these features be added to cockpit and what alternative would you recommend, I values an F/LOSS tool, nodes easily added with ansible, preferable no daemon/agents, just SSH.

Kind regards,

Jelle de Jong
The Netherlands
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