Glances is a cross-platform curses-based system monitoring tool written in Python.
see https://github.com/nicolargo/glances and https://github.com/nicolargo/glances/blob/master/docs/glances-doc.rst
Add my repository, see how to do it
then install the module
yum install nethserver-glances --enablerepo=stephdl
after that you need to launch the sensor detection
sensors-detect
For now there is no way to protect the Glances browser by a password, when this option will be available then I will implement it. Therefore Glances is accessible by the browser only from the local network. If it is an issue, then you can disable the service glances as written below, only the glances CLI will stay workable (launch it by 'glances' in a terminal)
After the installation the service which control the web interface is launched, if you want to control it
service glances stop
can be also {restart,start,stop,status}
or you can use the neth way (enabled/disabled) ←–once disabled you can still to use glances in a terminal
config setprop glances status disabled signal-event nethserver-glances-update
each time you launch that signal-event, you will update glances and its dependencies
you can see the internal configuration database
# config show glances glances=service TCPPort=61208 access=private status=enabled
once you have modified a property you need to launch a signal-event : signal-event nethserver-glances-update
by default glances is allowed only on the private side, eg : your local network. if you want to modify it (private|public)
config setprop glances access public signal-event nethserver-glances-update
if you want to modify it (enabled|disabled)
config setprop glances status disabled signal-event nethserver-glances-update
if you want to modify it
config setprop glances TCPPort 55555 signal-event nethserver-glances-update
The purpose is to see in direct the server activities (you can see raid, disk IO, sensors, bandwithd, memory, docker, ….)
Well a lot of good stuffs.
In order to use it go to Dashboard→Applications→Glances. It is a web service restricted on the private network. But if you don't like to use the web interface, then you can disable it and use only the CLI in your terminal (do simply 'glances')
sources : https://github.com/stephdl/nethserver-glances/tree/ns6
Please raise Issues on github
collectd collectd-sensors hddtemp python-pip pwauth mod_authnz_external