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Yeah fair enough this, personally want to monitor backend services too just for good measure. Also to prove to my friends and family that i can maintain a higher uptime % than cloudflare ๐คฃ
If you're looking for this you can use something like uptime kuma, which pings each service and looks for a specific response or it will ping you
I doubled down recently and now have Grafana dashboards + alerts for all of my proxmox hosts, their containers etc.
Alerts are mainly mean CPU, memory or disk utilization > 80% over 5 minutes
I also get all of my notifications via a self hosted ntfy instance :~)
As i wrote in my post, im already using uptimekuma to monitor my services. However if i choose the "docker container" mode foe uptimekuma to monitor it cant actually so that, as there is no health feature in most containers, so this results in 100% downtime ๐ Other way would to do it would to just check the url of the service whoch ofc works too, but its not a "true" health check.