@QingQ77: One Docker Container to Monitor Your Entire Homelab: GPU, Containers, Services, Disks, Multi-Machine, No Prometheus/Grafana Needed https://github.com/SikamikanikoBG/homelab-monitor……
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HomeLab Monitor is a self-hosted, single Docker container that aggregates GPU stats, container memory, disk usage, and service health across multiple machines via SSH, without requiring Prometheus/Grafana or agents.
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Connect any MCP client — Claude, ChatGPT, or an agent on your own local Ollama models — and it reads your homelab’s live state. Read-only: both directions are just question and answer.
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