HomeLab Monitor
Allows querying container status, resource usage (RAM, VRAM), and health across hosts.
Provides GPU metrics including VRAM utilization, power, temperature, and identifies which container is using the GPU.
Allows checking the status and models of Ollama AI servers running in the homelab.
๐ฐ๏ธ HomeLab Monitor
One page for your whole home lab & AI rig โ GPU, containers, services, disks. No agents, no Prometheus/Grafana, no cloud.
Your home lab grew into a couple of machines, a Pi, and a GPU that's mysteriously always busy. HomeLab Monitor gives you one self-hosted page that answers the real questions: which model is holding the GPU, which container is eating RAM, what's filling your disks, and is anything down โ across every box over SSH: Linux, a Pi, even Windows. Readable from your phone over the VPN.
Get started
# Grab the compose file and go. No GPU required โ the GPU panels just light up when one's present.
curl -fsSLO https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SikamikanikoBG/homelab-monitor/main/docker-compose.yml
docker compose up -dOpen http://<your-host>:9800 and you're done. Full options (from source, GPU toolkit, Windows/WSL2) โ Install docs.
๐ v0.14.0 โ a built-in read-only MCP server: connect Claude (or any MCP client) to your homelab and explore it with full dashboard parity, no extra container. Release notes ยท changelog ยท MCP docs.
Related MCP server: Homelab MCP Server
What you get

GPU, demystified โ live VRAM/util/power/temp, and which container is holding the card (auto-mapped).
Containers, honestly โ health plus RAM and VRAM in separate columns (real resident RAM, not page cache).
systemd services โ local or remote, your own units highlighted, failures first.
WizTree-style disk treemaps โ scan a filesystem, drill into folders, find the space hogs.
Multi-machine over SSH โ paste one key per box; Linux, a Pi, even Windows. No agents, no installs.
Push alerts โ Discord and ntfy.sh, edge-triggered so they don't spam.
Full tab-by-tab tour โ Features.
Multi-machine, in two sentences
Open the Hosts tab, paste the hub's auto-generated SSH key onto each remote, and the hub starts polling it โ no agents, just SSH + Python 3 (PowerShell on Windows). The hub pipes a small self-contained probe over SSH; nothing persists on the remote.
Onboarding, Windows setup, and the security model โ Multi-machine docs.
Configuration
Set these under environment: in docker-compose.yml (all optional):
Variable | Default | Meaning |
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| Seconds between samples |
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| How long history is kept |
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| Free VRAM below this counts as "pressure" |
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| Dashboard port |
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| Port for the built-in read-only MCP server |
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| Set |
| โ | Extra containers to scan for OOM (comma-separated) |
| โ | systemd units to always show, even vendor ones (comma-separated) |
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| Set |
History lives in ./data/gpu.db (a bind mount), so it survives restarts and upgrades. Alerts, the systemd D-Bus mount, and per-server tuning โ Configuration docs.
Under the hood
The hub stitches nvidia-smi, the Docker API, model-server APIs (Ollama, vLLM, llama.cpp, A1111, โฆ), systemd D-Bus, and /proc + /sys into one sampled view, persisted to SQLite and downsampled on read so a six-month range loads as fast as the last hour. Single page, vendored Chart.js, no build step.
30+ recognised model servers โ Model servers
/metricsPrometheus endpoint + Grafana dashboard โ Prometheus & GrafanaThe full data pipeline + caller attribution โ How it works
Connect an AI agent (MCP)
Your homelab is now legible to AI agents โ point a client at one URL and it can see every host, container, GPU and disk. Read-only, no extra setup.
HomeLab Monitor isn't just a dashboard for you anymore; it's context for your AI agent too. A read-only MCP server is built into the same container (served on :9810) โ so Claude, Claude Code, or any MCP client connects in one line and explores your whole lab through 12 named tools, with the same coverage you see on the dashboard: hosts, containers, systemd services, GPU and who's driving it, per-process RAM, AI model servers, disk treemaps, history and alerts.
# the dashboard is on :9800; the MCP server rides along on :9810
claude mcp add --transport http homelab http://YOUR-HUB:9810/mcpOnce connected, skip the tab-hunting and just ask โ the agent picks the right tools:
"My GPU's been pinned for an hour โ which model server is loaded, and who's actually calling it?"
"What's eating
/backup? Give me the biggest folders and flag anything that looks like runaway logs.""Which host is lowest on RAM right now, and what's the top process holding it?"
"I want to reboot and run an OS upgrade this weekend โ which box needs it most, and what's a safe order given what's running on each?"
Read-only by design โ there are no write tools, so an agent can look but never touch your fleet. Turn it off anytime with ENABLE_MCP=0. Full tool list & setup โ MCP docs.
Security
This is a host monitor: it runs with host access and a read-only Docker socket, root mount, and D-Bus socket โ a broad footprint by design. Keep it behind your LAN/VPN/firewall and don't expose it to the public internet. Details โ docs.
โญ Support the project
If HomeLab Monitor saves you a browser tab or two, a โญ on GitHub genuinely helps other home-labbers find it. Thank you!
Contributing
Issues and PRs are very welcome โ especially new model-server probes, new monitors, and GPU back-ends. This is a hobby tool meant to help fellow home-labbers, so be kind. See CONTRIBUTING.md.
License
MIT โ see LICENSE.
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