Do you have a flat network where your TrueNAS on the same network as everything else for this to work? I have a segmented network with multiple VLANs and an installation of speedtest just measures the network performance and not the internet speed.
My truenas box is on a 2.5gbps switch with the wireless access points (so they have maximum throughput as well) this Speedtest app will measure internet download and upload speed to and from the ookla servers to your truenas box, if you want to measure intranet speeds between your devices and the truenas box there is an app called librespeed that can do that nice and easy. It’s not quite as pretty, but it works well!
You’re spot on…so this video is unfortunately short lived, as it’s an awesome application. I’ll update once docker path is clear and we can fresh install again.
Giving this version a try.... I see it asks for a PG password, how when where was that set/changed from the default as it does not seem to give option in Cloudnative-PG options. Also notice in your left menu bar it shows influx... my speedtest install used influx as it's data store... can you check in the datasources configuration if it's using cloudnative-pg or influx to store the metrics?
In the Speedtest-tracker settings I literally left mine as PLACEHOLDERPASSWORD and it works 😂 in cloudnative-pg there isn’t an opportunity to set one, set you should be fine just leaving it as is, as I did.
Well 9 times out of 10 for me, my issues are permissions related. I would start there and make sure everything is running by the “apps” user or root when absolutely needed. It’s weird yours is hanging though, it was literally a one click install for my server.
Yeah, kinda sucks for smaller apps like this that were never truenas “official”. It’ll all come full circle and be even better once docker implementation is sorted later this year.
Do you have a flat network where your TrueNAS on the same network as everything else for this to work? I have a segmented network with multiple VLANs and an installation of speedtest just measures the network performance and not the internet speed.
My truenas box is on a 2.5gbps switch with the wireless access points (so they have maximum throughput as well) this Speedtest app will measure internet download and upload speed to and from the ookla servers to your truenas box, if you want to measure intranet speeds between your devices and the truenas box there is an app called librespeed that can do that nice and easy. It’s not quite as pretty, but it works well!
So the cloudnative-pg is failing the install. Did you say that it failed for you, too and you figured it out? Please advise.
Did Prometheus operator install ok first?
I am out of the loop but I thought truecharts wasn't a thing for scale anymore as of the last month or so? Am I wrong?
You’re spot on…so this video is unfortunately short lived, as it’s an awesome application. I’ll update once docker path is clear and we can fresh install again.
Giving this version a try.... I see it asks for a PG password, how when where was that set/changed from the default as it does not seem to give option in Cloudnative-PG options. Also notice in your left menu bar it shows influx... my speedtest install used influx as it's data store... can you check in the datasources configuration if it's using cloudnative-pg or influx to store the metrics?
In the Speedtest-tracker settings I literally left mine as PLACEHOLDERPASSWORD and it works 😂 in cloudnative-pg there isn’t an opportunity to set one, set you should be fine just leaving it as is, as I did.
@@Randyisanerd thx.. what i have atm... but my deployment stays on the deploying stage...
And you installed Prometheus operator too?
@@Randyisanerd yes.... I run allot of Truechart apps and they all require it.
Well 9 times out of 10 for me, my issues are permissions related. I would start there and make sure everything is running by the “apps” user or root when absolutely needed. It’s weird yours is hanging though, it was literally a one click install for my server.
No more truecharts. :(
Yeah, kinda sucks for smaller apps like this that were never truenas “official”. It’ll all come full circle and be even better once docker implementation is sorted later this year.