Adds IncludeAllDeployments option to show all deployments, not just problem ones (where replicas don't match desired). This provides parity with the existing --kube-include-all-pods flag. - Add IncludeAllDeployments to kubernetesagent.Config - Add --kube-include-all-deployments flag and PULSE_KUBE_INCLUDE_ALL_DEPLOYMENTS env var - Update collectDeployments to respect the new flag - Add test for IncludeAllDeployments functionality - Update UNIFIED_AGENT.md documentation Addresses feedback from PR #855
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
🛠️ Installation & Setup
What's the easiest way to install?
If you run Proxmox VE, use the official LXC installer (recommended):
curl -fsSL https://github.com/rcourtman/Pulse/releases/latest/download/install.sh | bash
If you prefer Docker:
docker run -d --name pulse -p 7655:7655 -v pulse_data:/data rcourtman/pulse:latest
See INSTALL.md for all options (Docker Compose, Kubernetes, systemd).
How do I add a node?
Go to Settings → Proxmox.
- Recommended (Agent setup): choose Setup mode: Agent and run the generated install command on the Proxmox host.
- Manual: choose Setup mode: Manual and enter the credentials (password or API token) for the Proxmox API.
If you want Pulse to find servers automatically, enable discovery in Settings → System → Network and then return to Settings → Proxmox to review discovered servers.
How do I change the port?
- Systemd:
sudo systemctl edit pulse, addEnvironment="FRONTEND_PORT=8080", restart. - Docker: Use
-p 8080:7655in your run command.
Why can't I change settings in the UI?
If a setting is disabled with an amber warning, it's being overridden by an environment variable (e.g., DISCOVERY_ENABLED). Remove the env var to regain UI control.
🔍 Monitoring & Metrics
Why do VMs show "-" for disk usage?
Proxmox API returns 0 for VM disk usage by default. You must install the QEMU Guest Agent inside the VM and enable it in Proxmox (VM → Options → QEMU Guest Agent).
See VM Disk Monitoring for details.
Does Pulse monitor Ceph?
Yes! If Pulse detects Ceph storage, it automatically queries cluster health, OSD status, and pool usage. No extra config needed.
Can I disable alerts for specific metrics?
Yes. Go to Alerts → Thresholds and set any value to -1 to disable it. You can do this globally or per-resource (VM/Node).
How do I monitor temperature?
Install the unified agent on your Proxmox hosts with Proxmox integration enabled:
- Install
lm-sensorson the host (apt install lm-sensors && sensors-detect) - Install
pulse-agentwith--enable-proxmox
pulse-sensor-proxy is deprecated in v5 and is not recommended for new deployments.
See Temperature Monitoring.
🔐 Security & Access
I forgot my password. How do I reset it?
Docker:
docker exec pulse rm /data/.env
docker restart pulse
# Access UI again. Pulse will require a bootstrap token for setup.
# Get it with:
docker exec pulse /app/pulse bootstrap-token
Systemd:
Delete /etc/pulse/.env and restart the service. Pulse will require a bootstrap token for setup:
sudo pulse bootstrap-token
How do I enable HTTPS?
Set HTTPS_ENABLED=true and provide TLS_CERT_FILE and TLS_KEY_FILE environment variables. See Configuration.
Can I use Single Sign-On (SSO)?
Yes. Pulse supports OIDC in Settings → Security → Single Sign-On and Proxy Auth (Authentik, Authelia). See Proxy Auth Guide and OIDC.
⚠️ Troubleshooting
No data showing?
- Check Proxmox API is reachable (port 8006).
- Verify credentials in Settings → Proxmox.
- Check logs:
journalctl -u pulse -fordocker logs -f pulse.
Connection refused?
- Check if Pulse is running:
systemctl status pulseordocker ps. - Verify the port (default 7655) is open on your firewall.
CORS errors?
Set ALLOWED_ORIGINS=https://your-domain.com environment variable if accessing Pulse from a different domain.
High memory usage?
If you are storing long history windows, reduce metrics retention (see METRICS_HISTORY.md). Also confirm your polling intervals match your environment size.