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90 lines
2.8 KiB
Markdown
# infmap - Infrastructure Map
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A Dropshell template that provides a web dashboard showing the status of your servers. It SSHes into configured servers periodically to collect system information and displays it in an attractive dark-themed web UI.
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## What It Collects
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- **System**: hostname, OS, kernel, architecture, uptime
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- **Hardware**: motherboard make/model/version, BIOS version/date
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- **CPU**: model, cores, sockets, threads, live usage %
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- **Memory**: total, used, available, live usage %
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- **Storage**: physical disks, mounted filesystems with usage %
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- **GPUs**: all detected graphics/3D/display adapters
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- **Network**: all interfaces with IPv4/IPv6, MAC, state, speed, driver
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- **Routing**: default gateway and interface
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- **DNS**: configured nameservers
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- **Tailscale**: IP and hostname (if installed)
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All information is gathered without root access using `/sys/class/dmi/id/`, `lscpu`, `/proc/meminfo`, `lspci`, `ip addr`, etc.
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## Architecture
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Single Docker container running a Python Flask app:
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- **Collector thread**: SSHes into servers on a schedule, runs a gather script, stores results in SQLite
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- **Web server**: Serves the dashboard on a configurable HTTP port
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Data is persisted in a Docker volume (`${CONTAINER_NAME}_data`).
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## Setup
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### 1. Create the service
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```bash
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dropshell create-service <server> infmap <service-name>
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```
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### 2. Configure
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Edit `service.env`:
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| Variable | Default | Description |
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| `CONTAINER_NAME` | `infmap` | Docker container/project name |
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| `SSH_USER` | `root` | Dropshell SSH user for this service |
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| `WEB_PORT` | `8080` | HTTP port for the web dashboard |
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| `SSH_KEY_PATH` | `/root/.ssh/id_ed25519` | Host path to SSH private key for connecting to monitored servers |
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| `COLLECTION_INTERVAL` | `300` | Seconds between collection runs |
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| `MAX_CONCURRENT_SSH` | `5` | Max simultaneous SSH connections |
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Edit `infrastructure.conf` to define your servers:
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```
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Production
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root@prod-web-01 https://web01.example.com
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root@prod-db-01
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deploy@prod-app-01 https://app01.example.com:8080
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Development
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deploy@dev-01
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deploy@dev-02
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```
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- Group names are freeform labels (no indentation)
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- Servers are indented with `USERNAME@HOSTNAME [URL]`
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- An optional URL after the host adds a clickable link on the dashboard
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- Lines starting with `#` are comments
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### 3. Install
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```bash
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dropshell install <server> <service-name>
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```
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The dashboard will be available at `http://<server>:<WEB_PORT>`.
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## Web Dashboard
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- Servers displayed in cards grouped by group name, sorted by primary IP
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- Each card shows hostname, IP, OS, and color-coded usage bars for CPU, RAM, and disk
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- Green: < 60%
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- Yellow: 60-75%
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- Orange: 75-90%
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- Red: > 90%
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- Click a card to expand full hardware and network details
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- Page auto-refreshes every 60 seconds
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## API
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- `GET /` - Web dashboard
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- `GET /api/servers` - JSON array of all servers with full details
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