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It can also work in a client/server mode for remote monitoring. - -Glances is written in Python and uses the `psutil`_ library to get information from your system. - -Console (80x24) - -.. image:: images/screenshot.png - -Full view (>80x24) - -.. image:: images/screenshot-wide.png - -Usage -===== - -Standalone mode ---------------- - -Simply run: - -.. code-block:: console - - $ glances - -Client/Server mode ------------------- - -If you want to remotely monitor a machine, called ``server``, from another one, called ``client``, -just run on the server: - -.. 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. - -In server mode, you can set the bind address ``-B ADDRESS`` and listening TCP port ``-p PORT``. - -In client mode, you can set the TCP port of the server ``-p PORT``. - -Default binding address is ``0.0.0.0`` (Glances will listen on all the network interfaces) and TCP port is ``61209``. - -In client/server mode, limits are set by the server side. - -You can also set a password to access to the server ``-P password``. - -Glances is ``IPv6`` compatible. Just use the ``-B ::`` option to bind to all IPv6 addresses. - -Command reference -================= - -Command-line options --------------------- - --b Display network rate in Byte per second (default: bit per second) --B IP Bind server to the given IPv4/IPv6 address or hostname --c IP Connect to a Glances server by IPv4/IPv6 address or hostname --C FILE Path to the configuration file --d Disable disk I/O module --e Enable sensors module (requires pysensors, Linux-only) --f FILE Set the HTML output folder or CSV file --h Display the help and exit --m Disable mount module --n Disable network module --o OUTPUT Define additional output (available: HTML or CSV) --p PORT Define the client/server TCP port (default: 61209) --P PASSWORD Define a client/server password ---password Define a client/server password from the prompt --r Disable process list (for low CPU consumption) --s Run Glances in server mode --t SECONDS Set refresh time in seconds (default: 3 sec) --v Display the version and exit --y Enable hddtemp module (requires hddtemp) --z Do not use the bold color attribute --1 Start Glances in per-CPU mode - -Interactive commands --------------------- - -The following commands (key pressed) are supported while in Glances: - - -``a`` - Sort process list automatically - - - If CPU iowait ``>60%``, sort processes by I/O read and write - - 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 -``c`` - Sort processes by CPU usage -``d`` - Show/hide disk I/O stats -``f`` - Show/hide file system stats -``h`` - Show/hide the help screen -``i`` - Sort processes by I/O rate (may need root privileges on some OSes) -``l`` - Show/hide log messages -``m`` - Sort processes by MEM usage -``n`` - Show/hide network stats -``p`` - Sort processes by name -``q`` - Quit -``s`` - Show/hide sensors stats (only available with -e flag) -``t`` - View network I/O as combination -``u`` - View cumulative network I/O -``w`` - Delete finished warning log messages -``x`` - Delete finished warning and critical log messages -``y`` - Show/hide hddtemp stats (only available with -y flag) -``1`` - Switch between global CPU and per-CPU stats - -Configuration -============= - -No configuration file is mandatory to use Glances. - -Furthermore a configuration file is needed for setup limits, disks or network interfaces to hide and/or monitored processes list. - -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: - -.. code-block:: console - - C:\Documents and Settings\<User>\Application Data - -Since Windows Vista and newer versions: - -.. code-block:: console - - C:\Users\<User>\AppData\Roaming - -You can override the default configuration, located in one of the above -directories on your system, except for Windows. - -Just copy the ``glances.conf`` file to your ``$XDG_CONFIG_HOME`` directory, e.g. Linux: - -.. code-block:: console - - mkdir -p $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/glances - cp /etc/glances/glances.conf $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/glances/ - -On OS X, you should copy the configuration file to ``~/Library/Application Support/glances/``. - -Anatomy of the application -========================== - -Legend ------- - -| ``GREEN`` stat counter is ``"OK"`` -| ``BLUE`` stat counter is ``"CAREFUL"`` -| ``MAGENTA`` stat counter is ``"WARNING"`` -| ``RED`` stat counter is ``"CRITICAL"`` - -Header ------- - -.. image:: images/header.png - -The header shows the hostname, OS name, release version, platform architecture and system uptime. -On Linux, it shows also the kernel version. - -CPU ---- - -Short view: - -.. image:: images/cpu.png - -If enough horizontal space is available, extended CPU informations are displayed. - -Extended view: - -.. image:: images/cpu-wide.png - -To switch to per-CPU stats, just hit the ``1`` key: - -.. image:: images/per-cpu.png - -The CPU stats are shown as a percentage and for the configured refresh time. -The total CPU usage is displayed on the first line. - -| If user|system|nice CPU is ``<50%``, then status is set to ``"OK"`` -| If user|system|nice CPU is ``>50%``, then status is set to ``"CAREFUL"`` -| If user|system|nice CPU is ``>70%``, then status is set to ``"WARNING"`` -| If user|system|nice CPU is ``>90%``, then status is set to ``"CRITICAL"`` - -*Note*: limit values can be overwritten in the configuration file under the ``[cpu]`` section. - -Load ----- - -.. image:: images/load.png - -On the *No Sheep* blog, *Zachary Tirrell* defines the average load [1]_: - - "In short it is the average sum of the number of processes - waiting in the run-queue plus the number currently executing - over 1, 5, and 15 minute time periods." - -Glances gets the number of CPU core to adapt the alerts. -Alerts on average load are only set on 5 and 15 min. -The first line also display the number of CPU core. - -| If average load is ``<0.7*core``, then status is set to ``"OK"`` -| If average load is ``>0.7*core``, then status is set to ``"CAREFUL"`` -| If average load is ``>1*core``, then status is set to ``"WARNING"`` -| If average load is ``>5*core``, then status is set to ``"CRITICAL"`` - -*Note*: limit values can be overwritten in the configuration file under the ``[load]`` section. - -Memory ------- - -Glances uses two columns: one for the ``RAM`` and another one for the ``Swap``. - -.. image:: images/mem.png - -If enough space is available, Glances displays extended informations: - -.. image:: images/mem-wide.png - -With Glances, alerts are only set for on used memory and used swap. - -| If memory is ``<50%``, then status is set to ``"OK"`` -| If memory is ``>50%``, then status is set to ``"CAREFUL"`` -| If memory is ``>70%``, then status is set to ``"WARNING"`` -| If memory is ``>90%``, then status is set to ``"CRITICAL"`` - -*Note*: limit values can be overwritten in the configuration file under the ``[memory]`` and ``[swap]`` sections. - -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). - -Alerts are only set if the network interface maximum speed is available. - -For example, on a 100 Mbps ethernet interface, the warning status is set -if the bit rate is higher than 70 Mbps. - -| If bit rate is ``<50%``, then status is set to ``"OK"`` -| If bit rate is ``>50%``, then status is set to ``"CAREFUL"`` -| If bit rate is ``>70%``, then status is set to ``"WARNING"`` -| If bit rate is ``>90%``, then status is set to ``"CRITICAL"`` - -*Note*: In the configuration file, you can define a list of network interfaces to hide. - -Sensors -------- - -Glances can displays the sensors informations trough `lm-sensors` (only available on Linux). - -As of lm-sensors, a filter is processed in order to display temperature only: - -.. image:: images/sensors.png - - -Glances can also grab hard disk temperature through the `hddtemp` daemon (see here [2]_ to install hddtemp on your system): - -.. image:: images/hddtemp.png - -To enable the lm-sensors module: - -.. code-block:: console - - $ glances -e - -To enable the hddtemp module: - -.. code-block:: console - - $ glances -y - -There is no alert on this information. - -*Note*: limit values can be overwritten in the configuration file under the ``[temperature]`` and ``[hddtemperature]`` sections. - -Disk I/O --------- - -.. image:: images/diskio.png - -Glances displays the disk I/O throughput. The unit is adapted dynamically. - -*Note*: There is no alert on this information. - -*Note*: In the configuration file, you can define a list of disk to hide. - -File system ------------ - -.. image:: images/fs.png - -Glances displays the used and total file system disk space. The unit is -adapted dynamically. - -Alerts are set for used disk space: - -| If disk used is ``<50%``, then status is set to ``"OK"`` -| If disk used is ``>50%``, then status is set to ``"CAREFUL"`` -| If disk used is ``>70%``, then status is set to ``"WARNING"`` -| If disk used is ``>90%``, then status is set to ``"CRITICAL"`` - -*Note*: limit values can be overwritten in the configuration file under ``[filesystem]`` section. - -Processes list --------------- - -Compact view: - -.. image:: images/processlist.png - -Full view: - -.. image:: images/processlist-wide.png - -Three views are available for processes: - -* Processes summary -* Optional monitored processes list (new in 1.7) -* Processes list - -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) - -By default, or if you hit the ``a`` key, the processes list is automatically -sorted by CPU of memory usage. - -*Note*: limit values can be overwritten in the configuration file under the ``[process]`` section. - -The number of processes in the list is adapted to the screen size. - -``VIRT`` - Total program size (VMS) -``RES`` - Resident set size (RSS) -``CPU%`` - % of CPU used by the process -``MEM%`` - % of MEM used by the process -``PID`` - Process ID -``USER`` - User ID per process -``NI`` - Nice level of the process -``S`` - Process status -``TIME+`` - Cumulative CPU time used -``IOR/s`` - Per process IO read rate (in Byte/s) -``IOW/s`` - Per process IO write rate (in Byte/s) -``NAME`` - Process name or command line - -Process status legend: - -``R`` - running -``S`` - sleeping (may be interrupted) -``D`` - disk sleep (may not be interrupted) -``T`` - traced/stopped -``Z`` - zombie - -Monitored processes list ------------------------- - -New in version 1.7. Optional. - -The monitored processes list allows user, through the configuration file, -to group processes and quickly show if the number of running process is not good. - -.. image:: images/monitored.png - -Each item is defined by: - -* ``description``: description of the processes (max 16 chars). -* ``regex``: regular expression of the processes to monitor. -* ``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. - -Up to 10 items can be defined. - -For example, if you want to monitor the Nginx processes on a Web server, the following definition should do the job: - -.. code-block:: console - - [monitor] - list_1_description=Nginx server - list_1_regex=.*nginx.* - list_1_command=nginx -v - list_1_countmin=1 - list_1_countmax=4 - -If you also want to monitor the PHP-FPM daemon processes, you should add another item: - -.. code-block:: console - - [monitor] - list_1_description=Nginx server - 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. -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"`` - -Logs ----- - -.. image:: images/logs.png - -A log messages list is displayed in the bottom of the screen if (and only if): - -- 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: - -1. start date -2. end date -3. alert name -4. {min/avg/max} values or number of running processes for monitored processes list alerts - -Footer ------- - -.. image:: images/footer.png - -Glances displays the current date & time and access to the embedded help screen. - -If one or mode batteries were found on your machine and if the batinfo Python library [3]_ -is installed on your system then Glances displays the available percent capacity in the middle on the footer. - -.. image:: images/battery.png - -If you have ran Glances in client mode ``-c``, you can also see if the client is connected to the server. - -If client is connected: - |