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glances
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SYNOPSIS
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**glances** [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
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**glances** is a cross-platform curses-based 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. It can also work in client/server mode.
Remote monitoring could be done via terminal or web interface.
**glances** is written in Python and uses the *psutil* library to get
information from your system.
OPTIONS
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.. include:: cmds.rst
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CONFIGURATION
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.. include:: config.rst
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EXAMPLES
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Monitor local machine (standalone mode):
$ glances
Note: The standalone mode is not available on Microsoft Windows (c).
Glances will start in Web server mode on this operating system.
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Monitor local machine with the web interface (Web UI):
$ glances -w
Monitor local machine and export stats to a CSV file:
$ glances --export csv --export-csv-file /tmp/glances.csv
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Monitor local machine and export stats to a InfluxDB server with 5s
refresh time (also possible to export to OpenTSDB, Cassandra, Statsd,
ElasticSearch, RabbitMQ and Riemann):
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$ glances -t 5 --export influxdb
It is also possible to export stats to multiple endpoints:
$ glances -t 5 --export influxdb,statsd,csv
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Start a Glances server (server mode):
$ glances -s
Connect Glances to a Glances server (client mode):
$ glances -c <ip_server>
Connect to a Glances server and export stats to a StatsD server:
$ glances -c <ip_server> --export statsd
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Start the client browser (browser mode):
$ glances --browser
AUTHOR
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Nicolas Hennion aka Nicolargo <contact@nicolargo.com>