############################################################################## # Globals Glances parameters ############################################################################## [global] # Does Glances should check if a newer version is available on PyPI ? check_update=true # History size (maximum number of values) # Default is 28800: 1 day with 1 point every 3 seconds (default refresh time) history_size=28800 ############################################################################## # User interface ############################################################################## [outputs] # Theme name for the Curses interface: black or white curse_theme=black # Limit the number of processes to display in the WebUI max_processes_display=30 ############################################################################## # plugins ############################################################################## [quicklook] # Define CPU, MEM and SWAP thresholds in % cpu_careful=50 cpu_warning=70 cpu_critical=90 mem_careful=50 mem_warning=70 mem_critical=90 swap_careful=50 swap_warning=70 swap_critical=90 [cpu] # Default values if not defined: 50/70/90 (except for iowait) user_careful=50 user_warning=70 user_critical=90 #user_log=False #user_critical_action=echo {{user}} {{value}} {{max}} > /tmp/cpu.alert system_careful=50 system_warning=70 system_critical=90 steal_careful=50 steal_warning=70 steal_critical=90 #steal_log=True # I/O wait percentage should be lower than 1/# (Logical CPU cores) # Leave commented to just use the default config (1/#-20% / 1/#-10% / 1/#) #iowait_careful=30 #iowait_warning=40 #iowait_critical=50 # Context switch limit (core / second) # Leave commented to just use the default config (critical is 50000*# (Logical CPU cores) #ctx_switches_careful=10000 #ctx_switches_warning=12000 #ctx_switches_critical=14000 [percpu] # Define CPU thresholds in % # Default values if not defined: 50/70/90 user_careful=50 user_warning=70 user_critical=90 iowait_careful=50 iowait_warning=70 iowait_critical=90 system_careful=50 system_warning=70 system_critical=90 [gpu] # Default processor values if not defined: 50/70/90 proc_careful=50 proc_warning=70 proc_critical=90 # Default memory values if not defined: 50/70/90 mem_careful=50 mem_warning=70 mem_critical=90 [mem] # Define RAM thresholds in % # Default values if not defined: 50/70/90 careful=50 #careful_action_repeat=echo {{percent}} >> /tmp/memory.alert warning=70 critical=90 [memswap] # Define SWAP thresholds in % # Default values if not defined: 50/70/90 careful=50 warning=70 critical=90 [load] # Define LOAD thresholds # Value * number of cores # Default values if not defined: 0.7/1.0/5.0 per number of cores # Source: http://blog.scoutapp.com/articles/2009/07/31/understanding-load-averages # http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9001 careful=0.7 warning=1.0 critical=5.0 #log=False [network] # Default bitrate thresholds in % of the network interface speed # Default values if not defined: 70/80/90 rx_careful=70 rx_warning=80 rx_critical=90 tx_careful=70 tx_warning=80 tx_critical=90 # Define the list of hidden network interfaces (comma-separated regexp) #hide=docker.*,lo # WLAN 0 alias #wlan0_alias=Wireless IF # It is possible to overwrite the bitrate thresholds per interface # WLAN 0 Default limits (in bits per second aka bps) for interface bitrate #wlan0_rx_careful=4000000 #wlan0_rx_warning=5000000 #wlan0_rx_critical=6000000 #wlan0_rx_log=True #wlan0_tx_careful=700000 #wlan0_tx_warning=900000 #wlan0_tx_critical=1000000 #wlan0_tx_log=True [wifi] # Define the list of hidden wireless network interfaces (comma-separated regexp) hide=lo,docker.* # Define SIGNAL thresholds in db (lower is better...) # Based on: http://serverfault.com/questions/501025/industry-standard-for-minimum-wifi-signal-strength careful=-65 warning=-75 critical=-85 [diskio] # Define the list of hidden disks (comma-separated regexp) #hide=sda2,sda5,loop.* hide=loop.* # Alias for sda1 #sda1_alias=IntDisk [fs] # Define the list of hidden file system (comma-separated regexp) #hide=/boot.* # Define filesystem space thresholds in % # Default values if not defined: 50/70/90 # It is also possible to define per mount point value # Example: /_careful=40 careful=50 warning=70 critical=90 # Allow additional file system types (comma-separated FS type) #allow=zfs [folders] # Define a folder list to monitor # The list is composed of items (list_#nb <= 10) # An item is defined by: # * path: absolute path # * careful: optional careful threshold (in MB) # * warning: optional warning threshold (in MB) # * critical: optional critical threshold (in MB) #folder_1_path=/tmp #folder_1_careful=2500 #folder_1_warning=3000 #folder_1_critical=3500 #folder_2_path=/home/nicolargo/Videos #folder_2_warning=17000 #folder_2_critical=20000 #folder_3_path=/nonexisting #folder_4_path=/root [sensors] # Sensors core thresholds (in Celsius...) # Default values if not defined: 60/70/80 temperature_core_careful=60 temperature_core_warning=70 temperature_core_critical=80 # Temperatures threshold in °C for hddtemp # Default values if not defined: 45/52/60 temperature_hdd_careful=45 temperature_hdd_warning=52 temperature_hdd_critical=60 # Battery threshold in % battery_careful=80 battery_warning=90 battery_critical=95 # Sensors alias #temp1_alias=Motherboard 0 #temp2_alias=Motherboard 1 #core 0_alias=CPU Core 0 #core 1_alias=CPU Core 1 [processlist] # Define CPU/MEM (per process) thresholds in % # Default values if not defined: 50/70/90 cpu_careful=50 cpu_warning=70 cpu_critical=90 mem_careful=50 mem_warning=70 mem_critical=90 # # Nice priorities range from -20 to 19. # Configure nice levels using a comma separated list. # # Nice: Example 1, non-zero is warning (default behavior) nice_warning=-20,-19,-18,-17,-16,-15,-14,-13,-12,-11,-10,-9,-8,-7,-6,-5,-4,-3,-2,-1,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19 # # Nice: Example 2, low priority processes escalate from careful to critical #nice_careful=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 #nice_warning=10,11,12,13,14 #nice_critical=15,16,17,18,19 [ports] # Ports scanner plugin configuration # Interval in second between two scans refresh=30 # Set the default timeout (in second) for a scan (can be overwritten in the scan list) timeout=3 # If port_default_gateway is True, add the default gateway on top of the scan list port_default_gateway=True # # Define the scan list (1 < x < 255) # port_x_host (name or IP) is mandatory # port_x_port (TCP port number) is optional (if not set, use ICMP) # port_x_description is optional (if not set, define to host:port) # port_x_timeout is optional and overwrite the default timeout value # port_x_rtt_warning is optional and defines the warning threshold in ms # #port_1_host=192.168.0.1 #port_1_port=80 #port_1_description=Home Box #port_1_timeout=1 #port_2_host=www.free.fr #port_2_description=My ISP #port_3_host=www.google.com #port_3_description=Internet ICMP #port_3_rtt_warning=1000 #port_4_description=Internet Web #port_4_host=www.google.com #port_4_port=80 #port_4_rtt_warning=1000 # # Define Web (URL) monitoring list (1 < x < 255) # web_x_url is the URL to monitor (example: http://my.site.com/folder) # web_x_description is optional (if not set, define to URL) # web_x_timeout is optional and overwrite the default timeout value # web_x_rtt_warning is optional and defines the warning respond time in ms (approximatively) # #web_1_url=https://blog.nicolargo.com #web_1_description=My Blog #web_1_rtt_warning=3000 #web_2_url=https://github.com #web_3_url=http://www.google.fr #web_3_description=Google Fr #web_4_url=https://blog.nicolargo.com/nonexist #web_4_description=Intranet [docker] # Thresholds for CPU and MEM (in %) #cpu_careful=50 #cpu_warning=70 #cpu_critical=90 #mem_careful=20 #mem_warning=50 #mem_critical=70 # # Per container thresholds #containername_cpu_careful=10 #containername_cpu_warning=20 #containername_cpu_critical=30 # # By default, Glances only display running containers # Set the following key to True to display all containers all=False ############################################################################## # Client/server ############################################################################## [serverlist] # Define the static servers list #server_1_name=localhost #server_1_alias=My local PC #server_1_port=61209 #server_2_name=localhost #server_2_port=61235 #server_3_name=192.168.0.17 #server_3_alias=Another PC on my network #server_3_port=61209 #server_4_name=pasbon #server_4_port=61237 [passwords] # Define the passwords list # Syntax: host=password # Where: host is the hostname # password is the clear password # Additionally (and optionally) a default password could be defined #localhost=abc #default=defaultpassword ############################################################################## # Exports ############################################################################## [graph] # Configuration for the --export graph option # Set the path where the graph (.svg files) will be created # Can be overwrite by the --graph-path command line option path=/tmp # It is possible to generate the graphs automatically by setting the # generate_every to a non zero value corresponding to the seconds between # two generation. Set it to 0 to disable graph auto generation. generate_every=60 # See followings configuration keys definitions in the Pygal lib documentation # http://pygal.org/en/stable/documentation/index.html width=800 height=600 style=DarkStyle [influxdb] # Configuration for the --export influxdb option # https://influxdb.com/ host=localhost port=8086 user=root password=root db=glances # Prefix will be added for all measurement name # Ex: prefix=foo # => foo.cpu # => foo.mem # You can also use dynamic values #prefix=`hostname` prefix=localhost # Tags will be added for all measurements #tags=foo:bar,spam:eggs # You can also use dynamic values #tags=system:`uname -s` [cassandra] # Configuration for the --export cassandra option # Also works for the ScyllaDB # https://influxdb.com/ or http://www.scylladb.com/ host=localhost port=9042 protocol_version=3 keyspace=glances replication_factor=2 # If not define, table name is set to host key table=localhost [opentsdb] # Configuration for the --export opentsdb option # http://opentsdb.net/ host=localhost port=4242 #prefix=glances #tags=foo:bar,spam:eggs [statsd] # Configuration for the --export statsd option # https://github.com/etsy/statsd host=localhost port=8125 #prefix=glances [elasticsearch] # Configuration for the --export elasticsearch option # Data are available via the ES RESTful API. ex: URL//cpu/system # https://www.elastic.co host=localhost port=9200 index=glances [riemann] # Configuration for the --export riemann option # http://riemann.io host=localhost port=5555 [rabbitmq] # Configuration for the --export rabbitmq option host=localhost port=5672 user=guest password=guest queue=glances_queue [couchdb] # Configuration for the --export couchdb option # https://www.couchdb.org host=localhost port=5984 db=glances # user and password are optional (comment if not configured on the server side) #user=root #password=root [kafka] # Configuration for the --export kafka option # http://kafka.apache.org/ host=localhost port=9092 topic=glances #compression=gzip [zeromq] # Configuration for the --export zeromq option # http://www.zeromq.org # Use * to bind on all interfaces host=* port=5678 # Glances envelopes the stats in a publish message with two frames: # - First frame containing the following prefix (STRING) # - Second frame with the Glances plugin name (STRING) # - Third frame with the Glances plugin stats (JSON) prefix=G [prometheus] # Configuration for the --export prometheus option # https://prometheus.io # Create a Prometheus exporter listening on localhost:9091 (default configuration) # Metric are exporter using the following name: # __ (all specials character are replaced by '_') # Note: You should add this exporter to your Prometheus server configuration: # scrape_configs: # - job_name: 'glances_exporter' # scrape_interval: 5s # static_configs: # - targets: ['localhost:9091'] host=localhost port=9091 prefix=glances # Labels will be added for all measurements #labels=foo:bar,spam:eggs # You can also use dynamic values #labels=system:`uname -s` [restful] # Configuration for the --export RESTful option # Example, export to http://localhost:6789/ host=localhost port=6789 protocol=http path=/ ############################################################################## # AMPS # * enable: Enable (true) or disable (false) the AMP # * regex: Regular expression to filter the process(es) # * refresh: The AMP is executed every refresh seconds # * one_line: (optional) Force (if true) the AMP to be displayed in one line # * command: (optional) command to execute when the process is detected (thk to the regex) # * countmin: (optional) minimal number of processes # A warning will be displayed if number of process < count # * countmax: (optional) maximum number of processes # A warning will be displayed if number of process > count # * : Others variables can be defined and used in the AMP script ############################################################################## [amp_dropbox] # Use the default AMP (no dedicated AMP Python script) # Check if the Dropbox daemon is running # Every 3 seconds, display the 'dropbox status' command line enable=false regex=.*dropbox.* refresh=3 one_line=false command=dropbox status countmin=1 [amp_python] # Use the default AMP (no dedicated AMP Python script) # Monitor all the Python scripts # Alert if more than 20 Python scripts are running enable=false regex=.*python.* refresh=3 countmax=20 [amp_nginx] # Use the NGinx AMP # Nginx status page should be enable (https://easyengine.io/tutorials/nginx/status-page/) enable=false regex=\/usr\/sbin\/nginx refresh=60 one_line=false status_url=http://localhost/nginx_status [amp_systemd] # Use the Systemd AMP enable=false regex=\/lib\/systemd\/systemd refresh=30 one_line=true systemctl_cmd=/bin/systemctl --plain [amp_systemv] # Use the Systemv AMP enable=false regex=\/sbin\/init refresh=30 one_line=true service_cmd=/usr/bin/service --status-all