Grafana Node Exporter dashboard for the Debian VM

Building a Prometheus and Grafana Observability Stack for My Home Lab

My LaMetric display gives an at-a-glance read on the lab, but it’s a spot reading with no history — good for “is something on fire right now,” useless for “what happened overnight.” This project adds the layer underneath: a Prometheus + Grafana stack that scrapes my hosts continuously, stores the history, and draws real dashboards. Two targets: CLAUDDEB (my Debian automation VM) and my pfSense firewall, reusing the exact SNMP setup from the pfSense post — just pointed at something far more capable than a 37-pixel display. ...

6 July 2026
pfSense WAN byte counter climbing under SNMP polling

Implementing LaMetric TIME to Network Part 2

In part 1 I got a LaMetric Time showing live health from my home lab over MQTT, so it worked across my network isolation — CPU, memory, disk, uptime, and the automation VM’s own traffic, all from a single Debian box. Useful, but those were really that box’s stats. The frame the display was named for is my network’s throughput — the traffic crossing my firewall — and that data lives on pfSense, not the Debian box. This is the follow-up: pulling real WAN in/out rates off pfSense over SNMP and putting them on the display. It’s shorter than the MQTT build, because the pipeline already exists; all I’m adding is a new data source. Getting numbers out of pfSense is the part worth writing down. ...

6 July 2026