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I just emember them. 3 I use actively and the other is just for testing stuff before I do it to my others
Add them all to Observium or other monitoring platform.
All servers are added to MTPuTTY (Multi-Tabbed PuTTY) + little "server status" monitoring list.
Write the ips and hostnames on a post-it. That's how I remember.
Create a custom script to monitor all those leb's.
spreadsheet, I also bought a domain to help me point to servers' IP addresses.
phpservermon + statuscake + (statusrobot) + observium
This. I use the letters a->z as a subdomain name in order to not only limit myself to 26 servers (currently have 6 or 7), but to make it as small as possible (3 letter domain name).
Sorry, wut?
Wow...
My apologies, I'm stupid or my finger slipped. Not quite sure which one
I have a status page, that works well, its all the control and billing panels i loose lol
I put info like that along with renewal dates in the description field on Observium.
Ahhh, i prefer LibreNMS over Observium, I am biased though, since they accepted my pull request for a public status page
I usually just create a .txt file with the hostname, IP, and root password/control panel login information.
I use Google Docs and offline sync to all my (personal) mobile devices
I have a spreadsheet in dropbox
Check out Racktables
http://racktables.org/
Status page + ssh keys -> http://stat.f63.net
i setup a simple shell script which works with cron and sends requests to my servers and their services using nmap and if somethings down -> email
all ofc on a shitty 1usd server
Salt pillars through SaltStack.
I have all mine monitored too, but I keep a list with every server's specs in a Google Docs document.
My Server List in SecureCRT
That's all.
@RootNerds RackTables looks pretty cool
Google sheet!
https://eddynetweb.com/status/
I only have four.
I also use Google spreadsheet.
Spreadsheet, including payment due dates, resource allocation, location, purpose, etc.
Sorting & color coding makes it very easy to compare "value" (bang for the buck) so I can quickly tell if any new deal is really a "deal" or a dud vs what I already have.
Table in my personal wiki
excel spreadsheet + Dropbox