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Thruk

Thruk - Multibackend Monitoring Web Interface

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Thruk is a versatile multibackend monitoring web interface that seamlessly supports Nagios, Icinga, and Shinken. Serving as a CGI replacement, Thruk connects to multiple Nagios instances utilizing the Livestatus addon. This web interface provides a unified and intuitive dashboard for monitoring various backend systems. Its flexibility and compatibility make Thruk a valuable tool for managing and visualizing monitoring data across diverse environments.

Exposed Ports

Port TypePort NumberDescription
Http80Thruk is exposed on port 80.
Tcp--

Volume Configuration

When running the container, you may mount the Thruk configuration file from the host using the following volume configurations:

VolumeDescription

Environment Variables

Environment value:Decription
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Installation

DescriptionDecription
Docker Imagechoutone/thruk👈(click me,for the dockerhub image)
Application nameEg: Thruk (you can put any name)
Resource Allocation0-100%(10 % of your allocated resources (CPU, RAM) will be used for this application.)
Protocol
Http:80
Tcp:
AdvancedInstall with Default

Steps And Procedure

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Visual Snapshots

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Youtube Tutorial

Check out our youtube video for more clarification.

FAQ

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Category

Kubernetes, cloud computing, DevOps, cloud services, hosting platform, container orchestration, cloud infrastructure, cloud deployment, cloud management, cloud technology, cloud solutions, Thruk