devforth / hothost

Lightweight and minimalistic open-source Servers and HTTP monitor
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Visualize memory and disk usage with charts. #19

Open fabian4 opened 1 year ago

fabian4 commented 1 year ago

hi,

I appreciate the excellent UI and interface design you have provided, it perfectly aligns with my expectations. Nonetheless, I would like to suggest the addition of charts that display memory and disk usage rates, as it would enhance the user experience and provide a more intuitive representation of the data.

ivictbor commented 1 year ago

Thanks for your feedback! Could you please share more details on example which you would like to see it (chart type, monitoring interval/top n processes who intensively write or just summary), usecase, what kind of issues you want to debug. We are using it on more then 30 pretty highly loaded servers with managed docker envs and absolutly different software, did never face such demand, probably it would give us new possibilities

fabian4 commented 1 year ago

It would be perfect to have indicators monitoring temperature and up time that change color with the variation of the indicator's values. This will make the entire dashboard more intuitive.

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BTW:It currently cannot recognize my system. image

fabian4 commented 1 year ago

Seems like the script doesn't support macos yet

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ivictbor commented 1 year ago

Thanks for sharing

It currently cannot recognize my system.

Yes, curently IIRC there is only Ubuntu logo for all other systems it will show "?", but there is simple "if" operator which could be added very simply for any distro you wish. Feel free to submit PR

fabian4 commented 1 year ago

It would be perfect to have indicators monitoring temperature and up time that change color with the variation of the indicator's values. This will make the entire dashboard more intuitive.

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Do you have any specific future plans or strategies in mind for this project or initiative? Are you considering any expansions or enhancements for it in the near future?

Well, if it will be requested/supported by major amount of users then yes, sure, or kinda if users would say "we can't use this without suvh feature" then yes