Glances
The glances sensor platform is consuming the system information provided by the Glances API. This enables one to track remote host and display their stats in Home Assistant.
This sensors needs a running isntance of glances
on the host:
glances -w Glances web server started on http://0.0.0.0:61208/
To enable the glances sensor, add the following lines to your configuration.yaml
:
# Example configuration.yaml entry sensor: platform: glances name: Glances sensor host: IP_ADDRESS port: 61208 resources: - 'disk_use_percent' - 'disk_use' - 'disk_free' - 'memory_use_percent' - 'memory_use' - 'memory_free' - 'swap_use_percent' - 'swap_use' - 'swap_free' - 'processor_load' - 'process_running' - 'process_total' - 'process_thread' - 'process_sleeping'
Configuration variables:
- host (Required): The IP address of your host, eg. 192.168.1.32.
- port (Option): The network port to connect to. Default is 61208.
- name (Optional): Name of the Glances sensor.
- resources (Required): Entries to monitor.
- ‘disk_use_percent’: Used disk space in percent
- ‘disk_use’: Used disk space
- ‘disk_free’: Free disk space
- ‘memory_use_percent’: Used memory in percent
- ‘memory_use’: Used memory
- ‘memory_free’: Free memory
- ‘swap_use_percent’: Used swap space in percent
- ‘swap_use’: Used swap space
- ‘swap_free’: Free swap space
- ‘processor_load’: Load
- ‘process_running’: Number of running processes
- ‘process_total’: Total number of processes
- ‘process_thread’: Number of threads
- ‘process_sleeping’: Number of sleeping processes