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Monitor your devices with LibreNMS on FreeBSD

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    A guide on how to set up LibreNMS inside a FreeBSD jail.

    https://it-notes.dragas.net/2026/05/07/monitor-your-services-with-librenms-on-freebsd/

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      A guide on how to set up LibreNMS inside a FreeBSD jail.

      https://it-notes.dragas.net/2026/05/07/monitor-your-services-with-librenms-on-freebsd/

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      @stefano This is great!

      Not the main point, but since I don't deal with databases regularly, what purpose do the MySQL changes serve?

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      • stefanoS stefano

        A guide on how to set up LibreNMS inside a FreeBSD jail.

        https://it-notes.dragas.net/2026/05/07/monitor-your-services-with-librenms-on-freebsd/

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        @stefano Incidentally - I tired of Uptime-Kuma being FreeBSD hostile, so I rummaged and found Gatus - it's great! https://status.servernorth.net/ (I just need to get a remote monitoring point with better RTTs!)

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        • carson@social.chittom.familyC carson@social.chittom.family

          @stefano This is great!

          Not the main point, but since I don't deal with databases regularly, what purpose do the MySQL changes serve?

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          @carson@social.chittom.family it keeps the different monitoring parts in different files/tables, so it's more efficient (data becomes big in some time, so better optimise the db since the beginning)

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          • mware@ottawa.placeM mware@ottawa.place

            @stefano Incidentally - I tired of Uptime-Kuma being FreeBSD hostile, so I rummaged and found Gatus - it's great! https://status.servernorth.net/ (I just need to get a remote monitoring point with better RTTs!)

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            @mware@ottawa.place said
            Incidentally - I tired of Uptime-Kuma being FreeBSD hostile, so I rummaged and found Gatus - it's great!

            Yes, I know it's hostile - that's why I've already written about it 🙂

            https://it-notes.dragas.net/2024/07/22/install-uptime-kuma-freebsd-jail/

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            • stefanoS stefano

              @mware@ottawa.place said
              Incidentally - I tired of Uptime-Kuma being FreeBSD hostile, so I rummaged and found Gatus - it's great!

              Yes, I know it's hostile - that's why I've already written about it 🙂

              https://it-notes.dragas.net/2024/07/22/install-uptime-kuma-freebsd-jail/

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              @stefano I know! You shared that with me when I whined about it previously. Ultimately I decided #Gatus is a better option for my shop. Just thought I'd like you know about it, since it wasn't easy to find.

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              • mware@ottawa.placeM mware@ottawa.place

                @stefano I know! You shared that with me when I whined about it previously. Ultimately I decided #Gatus is a better option for my shop. Just thought I'd like you know about it, since it wasn't easy to find.

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                @mware@ottawa.place oh, I didn't remember I already sent it to you 🙂 Sorry 🙂

                Yes, I'm having a look at Gatus and I'd like to try it (again). Thanks!

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                • stefanoS stefano

                  @mware@ottawa.place oh, I didn't remember I already sent it to you 🙂 Sorry 🙂

                  Yes, I'm having a look at Gatus and I'd like to try it (again). Thanks!

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                  @stefano there's even a port & pkg 🙂

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