Container Census Dashboard

Monitor and manage your multi-host Docker infrastructure

Quick Actions

System Health

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πŸ–₯️ Host Status

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πŸ“Š Resource Usage

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Recent Activity

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πŸ“‘ Telemetry & Analytics

Community Analytics

Help improve Container Census by sharing anonymous usage statistics

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πŸ›‘οΈ Security Scanning

Vulnerability Scanning

Scan container images for security vulnerabilities using Trivy

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Containers

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Resource Monitoring

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Images

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πŸ›‘οΈ Vulnerability Scanner

Monitor and track security vulnerabilities across all container images

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Severity Distribution

Current vulnerability breakdown

Vulnerability Trends

Changes over time (last 30 days)

Vulnerability Scans

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Container Connection Graph

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Click on containers or connections to see details

Configured Hosts

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πŸ“œ Container Lifecycle History

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Activity Log

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πŸ“ˆ Environment Changes Report

Select a time range and click "Generate Report" to see environment changes.

πŸ“¬ Notification Center

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Settings

πŸ” Scanner Configuration

Configure how frequently Container Census scans your hosts for container information and resource usage.

ℹ️ Note: Lower intervals provide more real-time data but increase CPU/disk usage. Higher intervals reduce overhead but provide less granular data.

🎨 User Interface

Customize the appearance and layout of the container cards to match your preferences.

ℹ️ Preview: Changes will apply immediately to the Containers tab after saving.

πŸ“Š Telemetry Collectors

Configure telemetry endpoints to track anonymous container usage statistics. You can enable the community collector to help improve Container Census, or add your own private collectors.

Add New Collector

⬆️ Image Update Management

Configure automatic checking for container image updates. Container Census can monitor your :latest tagged containers and notify you when new images are available.

ℹ️ Note: Only containers using :latest tags are supported. Updates preserve all container configuration (volumes, environment variables, networks, ports).

πŸ’Ύ Configuration Backup & Migration

Export your current settings to a YAML file for backup, or import settings from a YAML file to migrate configurations.

πŸ“€ Export Settings

Download all current settings as a YAML file for backup or migration to another instance.

πŸ“₯ Import Settings

Upload a YAML configuration file to import settings. This will override current settings.

⚠️ Danger Zone

These actions are irreversible and will permanently delete data from the database. Use with caution!

πŸ”„ Reset All Settings

Deletes all system settings from the database and reverts to defaults. Settings will be automatically re-imported from config.yaml on next page load if the file exists.

πŸ—‘οΈ Clear Container History

Deletes all historical container scan data and statistics (keeps current snapshot). This will free up database space but you'll lose historical trends and charts.

πŸ›‘οΈ Clear Vulnerability Scans

Deletes all vulnerability scan results and detailed CVE data. Images will be automatically rescanned on next scheduled scan.

πŸ“‹ Clear Activity Log

Deletes all lifecycle events, container state changes, and activity history. New events will be logged as they occur after clearing.

πŸ’€ Nuclear Option: Clear Everything

Deletes ALL data: settings, container history, vulnerabilities, activity log, hosts, and notifications. This is like starting fresh with a brand new installation.