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Glances
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This manual describes *Glances* version 2.2.
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Copyright © 2012-2014 Nicolas Hennion <nicolas@nicolargo.com>
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December 2014
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.. contents:: Table of Contents
Introduction
============
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Glances is a cross-platform curses-based system monitoring tool which
aims to present a maximum of information in a minimum of space, ideally
to fit in a classical 80x24 terminal or higher to have additional
information. It can adapt dynamically the displayed information depending
on the terminal size.
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Glances can also work in client/server mode. Remote monitoring could be
done via terminal or web interface.
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Glances is written in Python and uses the `psutil`_ library to get
information from your system.
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Console (80x24)
.. image:: images/screenshot.png
Full view (>80x24)
.. image:: images/screenshot-wide.png
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Web interface (Firefox)
.. image:: images/screenshot-web.png
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Usage
=====
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Standalone Mode
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---------------
Simply run:
.. code-block:: console
$ glances
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Client/Server Mode
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------------------
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If you want to remotely monitor a machine, called ``server``, from
another one, called ``client``, just run on the server:
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.. code-block:: console
server$ glances -s
and on the client:
.. code-block:: console
client$ glances -c @server
where ``@server`` is the IP address or hostname of the server.
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Glances can centralize available Glances servers using the ``--browser`` option. The server list can be staticaly defined in the Glances configuration file (section [serverlist]). Glances can also detect and display all Glances servers available on you network (auto discover mode is based on the the Zeroconf protocol only available on GNU/Linux and Mac OS X):
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.. code-block:: console
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client$ glances --browser
It is possible to disable the auto discover mode ``--disable-autodiscover``.
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In server mode, you can set the bind address ``-B ADDRESS`` and listening
TCP port ``-p PORT``.
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In client mode, you can set the TCP port of the server ``-p PORT``.
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You can set a password to access to the server ``--password``.
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Default binding address is ``0.0.0.0`` (Glances will listen on all the
available network interfaces) and TCP port is ``61209``.
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In client/server mode, limits are set by the server side.
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Glances is ``IPv6`` compatible. Just use the ``-B ::`` option to bind to
all IPv6 addresses.
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As an experimental feature, if Glances server is not detected by the
client, the latter will try to grab stats using the ``SNMP`` protocol:
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.. code-block:: console
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client$ glances -c @snmpserver
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Note: Stats grabbed by SNMP request are limited (operating system dependent).
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Web Server Mode
---------------
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If you want to remotely monitor a machine, called ``server``, from any
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device with a web browser, just run the server with the ``-w`` option:
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.. code-block:: console
server$ glances -w
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and on the client enter the following URL in your favorite web browser:
::
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http://@server:61208
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where ``@server`` is the IP address or hostname of the server.
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To change the refresh rate of the page, just add the period in seconds between refreshes at the end of the URL, ie. to refresh every 10s, use ``http://@server:61208/10``.
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The Glances web interface follows responsive web design principles.
Screenshot from Chrome on Android
.. image:: images/screenshot-web2.png
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Command Reference
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=================
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Command-Line Options
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--------------------
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-V, --version show program's version number and exit
-d, --debug Enable debug mode
-C CONF_FILE, --config CONF_FILE
path to the configuration file
--enable-history enable the history mode
--disable-bold disable bold mode in the terminal
--disable-diskio disable disk I/O module
--disable-fs disable filesystem module
--disable-network disable network module
--disable-sensors disable sensors module
--disable-left-sidebar
disable left sidebar
--disable-process disable process module
--disable-log disable log module
--enable-process-extended
enable extended stats on top process
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--enable-history enable the history mode
--path-history PATH_HISTORY
Set the export path for graph history
--export-csv CSV_FILE
export stats to a CSV file
--export-influxdb
export stats to an InfluxDB server
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--export-statsd
export stats to a Statsd server
-c CLIENT, --client CLIENT
connect to a Glances server by IPv4/IPv6 address or
hostname
-s, --server run Glances in server mode
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--browser run the Glances client browser (list of Glances server)
--disable-autodiscover
disable autodiscover feature
-p PORT, --port PORT define the client/server TCP port [default: 61209]
-B BIND_ADDRESS, --bind BIND_ADDRESS
bind server to the given IPv4/IPv6 address or hostname
--password-badidea PASSWORD_ARG
define password from the command line
--password define a client/server password from the prompt or
file
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--disable-autodiscover
Hide Glances server from the auto discover feature
--snmp-community SNMP_COMMUNITY
SNMP community
--snmp-port SNMP_PORT
SNMP port
--snmp-version SNMP_VERSION
SNMP version (1, 2c or 3)
--snmp-user SNMP_USER
SNMP username (only for SNMPv3)
--snmp-auth SNMP_AUTH
SNMP authentication key (only for SNMPv3)
--snmp-force force SNMP mode
-t TIME, --time TIME set refresh time in seconds [default: 3 sec]
-w, --webserver run Glances in web server mode
-f PROCESS_FILTER, --process-filter PROCESS_FILTER
set the process filter patern (regular expression)
--process-short-name force short name for processes name
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--hide-kernel-threads
hide kernel threads in process list
--tree display processes as a tree
-b, --byte display network rate in byte per second
-1, --percpu start Glances in per CPU mode
--fs-free-space display FS free space instead of used
--theme-white optimize display for white background
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Interactive Commands
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--------------------
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The following commands (key pressed) are supported while in Glances:
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``ENTER``
Set the process filter
Filter is a regular expression pattern:
- gnome: all processes starting with the gnome string
- .*gnome.*: all processes containing the gnome string
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``a``
Sort process list automatically
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- If CPU iowait ``>60%``, sort processes by I/O read and write
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- If CPU ``>70%``, sort processes by CPU usage
- If MEM ``>70%``, sort processes by memory usage
``b``
Switch between bit/s or Byte/s for network I/O
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``c``
Sort processes by CPU usage
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``d``
Show/hide disk I/O stats
``e``
Enable/disable top extended stats
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``f``
Show/hide file system stats
``F``
Switch between FS used and free space
``g``
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Generate graphs for current history
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``h``
Show/hide the help screen
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``i``
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Sort processes by I/O rate
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``l``
Show/hide log messages
``m``
Sort processes by MEM usage
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``n``
Show/hide network stats
``p``
Sort processes by name
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``q`` or ``ESC``
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Quit the current Glances session
``r``
Reset history
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``s``
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Show/hide sensors stats
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``t``
Sort process by CPU times (TIME+)
``T``
View network I/O as combination
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``u``
View cumulative network I/O
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``w``
Delete finished warning log messages
``x``
Delete finished warning and critical log messages
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``z``
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Show/hide processes stats
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``1``
Switch between global CPU and per-CPU stats
``2``
Enable/disable left sidebar
``/``
Switch between short name / command line (processes name)
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In the Glances client browser (accessible through the --browser command line argument):
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``ENTER``
Run Glances client to the selected server
``UP``
Up in the servers list
``DOWN``
Down in the servers list
``q`` or ``ESC``
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Quit Glances
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Configuration
=============
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No configuration file is mandatory to use Glances.
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Furthermore a configuration file is needed to set up limits, disks or
network interfaces to hide and/or monitored processes list or to define
alias.
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By default, the configuration file is under:
:Linux: ``/etc/glances/glances.conf``
:\*BSD and OS X: ``/usr/local/etc/glances/glances.conf``
:Windows: ``%APPDATA%\glances\glances.conf``
On Windows XP, the ``%APPDATA%`` path is:
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::
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C:\Documents and Settings\<User>\Application Data
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Since Windows Vista and newer versions:
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::
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C:\Users\<User>\AppData\Roaming
or
%userprofile%\AppData\Roaming
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You can override the default configuration, located in one of the above
directories on your system, except for Windows.
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Just copy the ``glances.conf`` file to your ``$XDG_CONFIG_HOME`` directory,
e.g., on Linux:
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.. code-block:: console
mkdir -p $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/glances
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cp /usr/share/doc/glances/glances.conf $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/glances/
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On OS X, you should copy the configuration file to
``~/Library/Application Support/glances/``.
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Logs and debug mode
===================
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Glances logs all its internal messages to a log file. By default, only
INFO & WARNING & ERROR &CRITICAL levels are logged, but DEBUG messages
can ben logged using the -d option on the command line.
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By default, the log file is under:
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:Linux, \*BSD and OS X: ``/tmp/glances.log``
:Windows: ``%APPDATA%\Local\temp\glances.log``
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Anatomy Of The Application
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==========================
Legend
------
| ``GREEN`` stat counter is ``"OK"``
| ``BLUE`` stat counter is ``"CAREFUL"``
| ``MAGENTA`` stat counter is ``"WARNING"``
| ``RED`` stat counter is ``"CRITICAL"``
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*Note*: only stats with colored background will be logged in the alert
view.
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Header
------
.. image:: images/header.png
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The header shows the hostname, OS name, release version, platform
architecture and system uptime (on the upper right corner).
Additionally, on GNU/Linux, it also shows the kernel version.
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In client mode, the server connection status is displayed.
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Connected:
.. image:: images/connected.png
Disconnected:
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.. image:: images/disconnected.png
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CPU
---
Short view:
.. image:: images/cpu.png
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If enough horizontal space is available, extended CPU information are
displayed.
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Extended view:
.. image:: images/cpu-wide.png
To switch to per-CPU stats, just hit the ``1`` key:
.. image:: images/per-cpu.png
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The CPU stats are shown as a percentage and for the configured refresh
time. The total CPU usage is displayed on the first line.
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| If user|system CPU is ``<50%``, then status is set to ``"OK"``
| If user|system CPU is ``>50%``, then status is set to ``"CAREFUL"``
| If user|system CPU is ``>70%``, then status is set to ``"WARNING"``
| If user|system CPU is ``>90%``, then status is set to ``"CRITICAL"``
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*Note*: limit values can be overwritten in the configuration file under
the ``[cpu]`` and/or ``[percpu]`` sections.
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Load
----
.. image:: images/load.png
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On the *No Sheep* blog, *Zachary Tirrell* defines the load average [1]_:
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"In short it is the average sum of the number of processes
waiting in the run-queue plus the number currently executing
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over 1, 5, and 15 minutes time periods."
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Glances gets the number of CPU core to adapt the alerts.
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Alerts on load average are only set on 15 minutes time period.
The first line also displays the number of CPU core.
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| If load average is ``<0.7*core``, then status is set to ``"OK"``
| If load average is ``>0.7*core``, then status is set to ``"CAREFUL"``
| If load average is ``>1*core``, then status is set to ``"WARNING"``
| If load average is ``>5*core``, then status is set to ``"CRITICAL"``
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*Note*: limit values can be overwritten in the configuration file under
the ``[load]`` section.
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Memory
------
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Glances uses two columns: one for the ``RAM`` and one for the ``SWAP``.
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.. image:: images/mem.png
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If enough space is available, Glances displays extended information for
the ``RAM``:
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.. image:: images/mem-wide.png
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Alerts are only set for used memory and used swap.
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| If used memory|swap is ``<50%``, then status is set to ``"OK"``
| If used memory|swap is ``>50%``, then status is set to ``"CAREFUL"``
| If used memory|swap is ``>70%``, then status is set to ``"WARNING"``
| If used memory|swap is ``>90%``, then status is set to ``"CRITICAL"``
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*Note*: limit values can be overwritten in the configuration file under
the ``[memory]`` and/or ``[memswap]`` sections.
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Network
-------
.. image:: images/network.png
Glances displays the network interface bit rate. The unit is adapted
dynamically (bits per second, kbits per second, Mbits per second, etc).
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Alerts are only set if the maximum speed per network interface is available
(see sample in the configuration file).
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*Note*: it is possibile to define a list of network interfaces to hide
and per-interface limit values in the ``[network]`` section of the
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configuration file and aliases for interface name.
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Disk I/O
--------
.. image:: images/diskio.png
Glances displays the disk I/O throughput. The unit is adapted dynamically.
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There is no alert on this information.
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*Note*: it is possible to define a list of disks to hide under the
``[diskio]`` section in the configuration file and aliases for disk name.
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File System
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-----------
.. image:: images/fs.png
Glances displays the used and total file system disk space. The unit is
adapted dynamically.
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Alerts are set for used disk space.
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| If used disk is ``<50%``, then status is set to ``"OK"``
| If used disk is ``>50%``, then status is set to ``"CAREFUL"``
| If used disk is ``>70%``, then status is set to ``"WARNING"``
| If used disk is ``>90%``, then status is set to ``"CRITICAL"``
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*Note*: limit values can be overwritten in the configuration file under
the ``[filesystem]`` section.
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Sensors
-------
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Glances can displays the sensors information using `lm-sensors`,
`hddtemp` and `batinfo` [2]_.
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All of the above libraries are available only on Linux.
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As of lm-sensors, a filter is being applied in order to display
temperature only.
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.. image:: images/sensors.png
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There is no alert on this information.
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*Note*: limit values and sensors alias names can be defined in the configuration
file under the ``[sensors]`` section.
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Processes List
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--------------
Compact view:
.. image:: images/processlist.png
Full view:
.. image:: images/processlist-wide.png
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Three views are available for processes:
* Processes summary
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* Optional monitored processes list (see below)
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* Processes list
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The processes summary line display:
* Tasks number (total number of processes)
* Threads number
* Running tasks number
* Sleeping tasks number
* Other tasks number (not running or sleeping)
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* Sort key
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By default, or if you hit the ``a`` key, the processes list is
automatically sorted by:
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* ``CPU`` if there is no alert (default behavior)
* ``CPU`` if a CPU or LOAD alert is detected
* ``MEM`` if a memory alert is detected
* ``Disk I/O`` if a CPU iowait alert is detected
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The number of processes in the list is adapted to the screen size.
``CPU%``
% of CPU used by the process
``MEM%``
% of MEM used by the process
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``VIRT``
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Total program size - Virtual Memory Size (VMS)
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``RES``
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Resident Set Size (RSS)
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``PID``
Process ID
``USER``
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User ID
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``NI``
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Nice level of the process (niceness other than 0 is highlighted)
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``S``
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Process status (running process is highlighted)
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``TIME+``
Cumulative CPU time used
``IOR/s``
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Per process I/O read rate (in Byte/s)
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``IOW/s``
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Per process I/O write rate (in Byte/s)
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``COMMAND``
Process command line
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User cans switch to the process name by pressing on the ``/`` key
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Process status legend:
``R``
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Running
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``S``
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Sleeping (may be interrupted)
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``D``
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Disk sleep (may not be interrupted)
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``T``
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Traced / Stopped
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``Z``
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Zombie
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In standalone mode, additionals informations are provided for the top process:
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.. image:: images/processlist-top.png
* CPU affinity (number of cores used by the process)
* Extended memory information (swap, shared, text, lib, data and dirty on Linux)
* Open threads, files and network sessions (TCP and UDP)
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* IO nice level
The extended stats feature could be enabled using the --enable-process-extended option (command line) or the ``e`` key (curses interface).
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*Note*: limit values can be overwritten in the configuration file under
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the ``[process]`` section.
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Monitored Processes List
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------------------------
The monitored processes list allows user, through the configuration file,
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to group processes and quickly show if the number of running processes is
not good.
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.. image:: images/monitored.png
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Each item is defined by:
* ``description``: description of the processes (max 16 chars).
* ``regex``: regular expression of the processes to monitor.
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* ``command`` (optional): full path to shell command/script for extended
stat. Should return a single line string. Use with caution.
* ``countmin`` (optional): minimal number of processes. A warning will
be displayed if number of processes < count.
* ``countmax`` (optional): maximum number of processes. A warning will
be displayed if number of processes > count.
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Up to 10 items can be defined.
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For example, if you want to monitor the Nginx processes on a Web server,
the following definition should do the job:
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::
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[monitor]
list_1_description=Nginx server
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list_1_regex=.*nginx.*
list_1_command=nginx -v
list_1_countmin=1
list_1_countmax=4
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If you also want to monitor the PHP-FPM daemon processes, you should add
another item:
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::
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[monitor]
list_1_description=Nginx server
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list_1_regex=.*nginx.*
list_1_command=nginx -v
list_1_countmin=1
list_1_countmax=4
list_1_description=PHP-FPM
list_1_regex=.*php-fpm.*
list_1_countmin=1
list_1_countmax=20
In client/server mode, the list is defined on the server side.
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A new method, called `getAllMonitored`, is available in the APIs and
get the JSON representation of the monitored processes list.
Alerts are set as following:
| If number of processes is 0, then status is set to ``"CRITICAL"``
| If number of processes is min < current < max, then status is set to ``"OK"``
| Else status is set to ``"WARNING"``
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Logs
----
.. image:: images/logs.png
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A log messages list is displayed in the bottom of the screen if (and
only if):
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- at least one ``WARNING`` or ``CRITICAL`` alert was occurred
- space is available in the bottom of the console/terminal
Each alert message displays the following information:
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1. start datetime
2. duration if alert is terminated or `ongoing` if the alert is still in
progress
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3. alert name
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4. {min,avg,max} values or number of running processes for monitored
processes list alerts
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Gateway to others services
==========================
*CSV*
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It is possible to export statistics to CSV file.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ glances --export-csv /tmp/glances.csv
CSV file description:
- Stats description (first line)
- Stats (others lines)
*InfluxDB*
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You can export statistics to an InfluxDB server (time series server). The connection should be defined in the Glances configuration file as following:
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.. code-block::
[influxdb]
host=localhost
port=8086
user=root
password=root
db=glances
and run Glances with:
.. code-block:: console
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$ glances --export-influxdb
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*Statsd*
You can export statistics to a Statsd server (welcome to Graphite !). The connection should be defined in the Glances configuration file as following:
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.. code-block::
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[statsd]
host=localhost
port=8125
prefix=glances
Note: the prefix option is optionnal ('glances by default')
and run Glances with:
.. code-block:: console
$ glances --export-statsd
Glances will generate stats as:
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.. code-block::
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'glances.cpu.user': 12.5,
'glances.cpu.total': 14.9,
'glances.load.cpucore': 4,
'glances.load.min1': 0.19,
...
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APIs Documentations
===================
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Glances includes a `XML-RPC server`_ and a `RESTFUL-JSON`_ API which and can be used by another client software.
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APIs documentations are available at:
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- XML-RPC: https://github.com/nicolargo/glances/wiki/The-Glances-2.x-API-How-to
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- RESTFUL-JSON: https://github.com/nicolargo/glances/wiki/The-Glances-RESTFUL-JSON-API
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Support
=======
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To post a question about Glances use case, please post it to the offical Q&A `forum`_.
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To report a bug or a feature request use the bug tracking system at
https://github.com/nicolargo/glances/issues.
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Feel free to contribute !
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.. [1] http://nosheep.net/story/defining-unix-load-average/
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.. [2] https://github.com/nicolargo/batinfo
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.. _psutil: https://code.google.com/p/psutil/
.. _XML-RPC server: http://docs.python.org/2/library/simplexmlrpcserver.html
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.. _RESTFUL-JSON: http://jsonapi.org/
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.. _forum: https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/glances-users