Hello All,
I am trying to run scrutiny via docker compose and I am running into an issue where nothing shows up on the wub UI. If anyone here has this working would love some ideas on what the issue could be.
as per there trouble shooting for this I followed those steps and here is the output
$ smartctl --scan
/dev/sda -d scsi # /dev/sda, SCSI device
/dev/sdb -d sat # /dev/sdb [SAT], ATA device
/dev/nvme0 -d nvme # /dev/nvme0, NVMe device
docker run -it --rm \
-v /run/udev:/run/udev:ro \
--cap-add SYS_RAWIO \
--device=/dev/sda \
--device=/dev/sdb \
ghcr.io/analogj/scrutiny:master-collector smartctl --scan
/dev/sda -d scsi # /dev/sda, SCSI device
/dev/sdb -d sat # /dev/sdb [SAT], ATA device
So I think I am imputing the devices correctly.
I only really changed the port number for the web UI to 8090 from 8080 in there example as 8080 is taken. compose file
services:
influxdb:
image: influxdb:2.2
ports:
- '8086:8086'
volumes:
- './influxdb:/var/lib/influxdb2'
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "curl", "-f", "http://localhost:8086/health"]
interval: 5s
timeout: 10s
retries: 20
web:
image: 'ghcr.io/analogj/scrutiny:master-web'
ports:
- '8090:8090'
volumes:
- './config:/opt/scrutiny/config'
environment:
SCRUTINY_WEB_INFLUXDB_HOST: 'influxdb'
depends_on:
influxdb:
condition: service_healthy
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "curl", "-f", "http://localhost:8090/api/health"]
interval: 5s
timeout: 10s
retries: 20
start_period: 10s
collector:
image: 'ghcr.io/analogj/scrutiny:master-collector'
cap_add:
- SYS_RAWIO
volumes:
- '/run/udev:/run/udev:ro'
environment:
COLLECTOR_API_ENDPOINT: 'http://web:8090/'
COLLECTOR_HOST_ID: 'scrutiny-collector-hostname'
depends_on:
web:
condition: service_healthy
devices:
- "/dev/sda"
- "/dev/sdb"
everything appears to start and work and no errors in the terminal.
Thanks for the help.
The master-omnibus image bundles all that into a single container is MUCH simpler to deploy.
Literally just used their compose file they provide at https://github.com/AnalogJ/scrutiny/blob/master/docker/example.omnibus.docker-compose.yml and added in the device names and was done.
I tried that one first but had same issue.
OK never mind… Just went back to it with the changed ports that catloaf (no idea if I can @ people here to be honest…) mentioned and it now works :)
Unless you changed it in the application config somewhere, inside the container it’s still running on 8080, so the port should be 8090:8080. https://docs.docker.com/engine/network/#published-ports
I fixed my ports and switched the image that Schizo mentioned and now it works thanks for informing me I am new to this.
Oh thanks and thanks for link. Didn’t really solve it though but good to know
I have more devices sent over, so for me I just pass through /dev/disk and /run/udev along with the configs. Could start there?