--- title: Glances description: Glances Widget Configuration --- Learn more about [Glances](https://github.com/nicolargo/glances). <img width="1614" alt="glances" src="https://github-production-user-asset-6210df.s3.amazonaws.com/82196/257382012-25648c97-2c1b-4db0-b5a5-f1509806079c.png"> _(Find the Glances information widget [here](../info/glances.md))_ The Glances widget allows you to monitor the resources (cpu, memory, diskio, sensors & processes) of host or another machine. You can have multiple instances by adding another service block. ```yaml widget: type: glances url: http://glances.host.or.ip:port username: user # optional if auth enabled in Glances password: pass # optional if auth enabled in Glances version: 4 # required only if running glances v4 or higher, defaults to 3 metric: cpu diskUnits: bytes # optional, bytes (default) or bbytes. Only applies to disk refreshInterval: 5000 # optional - in milliseconds, defaults to 1000 or more, depending on the metric pointsLimit: 15 # optional, defaults to 15 ``` _Please note, this widget does not need an `href`, `icon` or `description` on its parent service. To achieve the same effect as the examples above, see as an example:_ ```yaml - CPU Usage: widget: type: glances url: http://glances.host.or.ip:port metric: cpu - Network Usage: widget: type: glances url: http://glances.host.or.ip:port metric: network:enp0s25 ``` ## Metrics The metric field in the configuration determines the type of system monitoring data to be displayed. Here are the supported metrics: `info`: System information. Shows the system's hostname, OS, kernel version, CPU type, CPU usage, RAM usage and SWAP usage. `cpu`: CPU usage. Shows how much of the system's computational resources are currently being used. `memory`: Memory usage. Shows how much of the system's RAM is currently being used. `process`: Top 5 processes based on CPU usage. Gives an overview of which processes are consuming the most resources. `containers`: Docker or Kubernetes containers list. Shows up to 5 containers running on the system and their resource usage. `network:<interface_name>`: Network data usage for the specified interface. Replace `<interface_name>` with the name of your network interface, e.g., `network:enp0s25`, as specified in glances. `sensor:<sensor_id>`: Temperature of the specified sensor, typically used to monitor CPU temperature. Replace `<sensor_id>` with the name of your sensor, e.g., `sensor:Package id 0` as specified in glances. `disk:<disk_id>`: Disk I/O data for the specified disk. Replace `<disk_id>` with the id of your disk, e.g., `disk:sdb`, as specified in glances. `gpu:<gpu_id>`: GPU usage for the specified GPU. Replace `<gpu_id>` with the id of your GPU, e.g., `gpu:0`, as specified in glances. `fs:<mnt_point>`: Disk usage for the specified mount point. Replace `<mnt_point>` with the path of your disk, e.g., `/mnt/storage`, as specified in glances. ## Views All widgets offer an alternative to the full or "graph" view, which is the compact, or "graphless" view. <img width="970" alt="Screenshot 2023-09-06 at 1 51 48 PM" src="https://github-production-user-asset-6210df.s3.amazonaws.com/82196/265985295-cc6b9adc-4218-4274-96ca-36c3e64de5d0.png"> To switch to the alternative "graphless" view, simply pass `chart: false` as an option to the widget, like so: ```yaml - Network Usage: widget: type: glances url: http://glances.host.or.ip:port metric: network:enp0s25 chart: false ```