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layout: page
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title: "SynologyDSM Sensor"
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description: "Instructions how to integrate the SynologyDSM sensor within Home Assistant."
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date: 2016-10-30 23:21
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sidebar: true
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comments: false
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sharing: true
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footer: true
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logo: synologydsm.png
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ha_category: Sensor
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ha_release: 0.31.1
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ha_iot_class: depends
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---
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This `SynologyDSM` sensor allows getting various statistics from your Synology NAS. Please note that using this sensor wakes up your synology if in hibernation mode.
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To use the SynologyDSM sensor in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file:
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```yaml
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# Example configuration.yml entry
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sensor:
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- platform: synologydsm
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host: <Synology IP>
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port: <Synology Port, Default: 5000>
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username: <Username>
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password: <Password>
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monitored_conditions:
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- cpu_total_load
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- memory_real_usage
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- network_up
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- network_down
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- disk_smart_status
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- disk_temp
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- volume_status
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- volume_size_used
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```
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Configuration variables:
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- **host** (*Required*): The IP address of the Synology NAS to monitor
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- **port** (*Optional*): The port number on which the NAS is reachable (defaults to 5000).
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- **username** (*Required*): An user to connect to the Synology NAS (a seperate account is adviced).
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- **password** (*Required*): The password of the user to connect to the Synology NAS.
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- **volumes** (*Optional*): Array of volumes to monitor (defaults to all volumes).
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- **disks** (*Optional*): Array of disks to monitor (defaults to all disks).
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- **monitored_conditions** (*Required*): Defines a [template](/topics/templating/) to extract a value from the payload.
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- **cpu_other_load**: Displays unspecified load in percentage
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- **cpu_user_load**: Displays user load in percentage
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- **cpu_system_load**: Displays system load in percentage
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- **cpu_total_load**: Displays combined load in percentage
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- **cpu_1min_load**: Displays maximum load in past minute
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- **cpu_5min_load**: Displays maximum load in past 5 minutes
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- **cpu_15min_load**: Displays maximum load in past 15 minutes
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- **memory_real_usage**: Displays percentage of memory used
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- **memory_size**: Displays total size of memory in MB's
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- **memory_cached**: Displays total size of cache in MB's
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- **memory_available_swap**: Displays total size of available swap in MB's
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- **memory_available_real**: Displays total size of memory used (based on real memory) in MB's
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- **memory_total_swap**: Displays total size of actual memory in MB's
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- **memory_total_real**: Displays total size of real memory in MB's
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- **network_up**: Displays total up speed of network interfaces (combines all interfaces)
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- **network_down**: Displays total down speed of network interfaces (combines all interfaces)
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- **disk_name**: Displays the name of the harddisk (creates a new entry for each disk)
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- **disk_device**: Displays the path of the harddisk (creates a new entry for each disk)
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- **disk_smart_status**: Displays the S.M.A.R.T status of the harddisk (creates a new entry for each disk)
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- **disk_status**: Displays the status of the harddisk (creates a new entry for each disk)
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- **disk_exceed_bad_sector_thr**: Displays true / false to indicate if the harddisk exceeded the maximum bad sector threshold (creates a new entry for each disk)
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- **disk_below_remain_life_thr**: Displays true / false to indicate if the harddisk dropped below the remain life threshold (creates a new entry for each disk)
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- **disk_temp**: Displays the temperature of the harddisk (creates a new entry for each disk, uses the unit_system to display in C or F)
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- **volume_status**: Displays the status of the volume (creates a new entry for each volume)
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- **volume_device_type**: Displays the volume type (RAID, etc) (creates a new entry for each volume)
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- **volume_size_total**: Displays the total size of the volume in GB's (creates a new entry for each volume)
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- **volume_size_used**: Displays the used space on this volume in GB's (creates a new entry for each volume)
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- **volume_percentage_used**: Displays the percentage used for this volume in GB's (creates a new entry for each volume)
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- **volume_disk_temp_avg**: Displays the average temperature of all disks in the volume (creates a new entry for each volume)
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- **volume_disk_temp_max**: Displays the maximum temperature of all disks in the volume (creates a new entry for each volume)
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---
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layout: page
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title: "SynologyDSM Sensor"
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description: "Instructions how to integrate the SynologyDSM sensor within Home Assistant."
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date: 2016-10-30 23:21
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sidebar: true
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comments: false
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sharing: true
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footer: true
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logo: synologydsm.png
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ha_category: Sensor
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ha_release: 0.32
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ha_iot_class: depends
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---
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This `synologydms` sensor allows getting various statistics from your [Synology NAS](https://www.synology.com). Please note that using this sensor wakes up your synology if in hibernation mode.
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To use the SynologyDSM sensor in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file:
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```yaml
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# Example configuration.yml entry
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sensor:
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- platform: synologydsm
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host: IP_ADDRESS_OF_SYNOLOGY_NAS
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username: USERNAME
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password: PASSWORD
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monitored_conditions:
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- cpu_total_load
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- memory_real_usage
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- network_up
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```
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Configuration variables:
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- **host** (*Required*): The IP address of the Synology NAS to monitor
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- **port** (*Optional*): The port number on which the NAS is reachable. Defaults to `5000`.
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- **username** (*Required*): An user to connect to the Synology NAS (a seperate account is adviced).
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- **password** (*Required*): The password of the user to connect to the Synology NAS.
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- **volumes** (*Optional*): Array of volumes to monitor. Defaults to all volumes.
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- **disks** (*Optional*): Array of disks to monitor. Defaults to all disks.
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- **monitored_conditions** (*Required*): Defines a [template](/topics/templating/) to extract a value from the payload.
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- **cpu_other_load**: Displays unspecified load in percentage.
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- **cpu_user_load**: Displays user load in percentage.
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- **cpu_system_load**: Displays system load in percentage.
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- **cpu_total_load**: Displays combined load in percentage.
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- **cpu_1min_load**: Displays maximum load in past minute.
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- **cpu_5min_load**: Displays maximum load in past 5 minutes.
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- **cpu_15min_load**: Displays maximum load in past 15 minutes.
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- **memory_real_usage**: Displays percentage of memory used.
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- **memory_size**: Displays total size of memory in MB.
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- **memory_cached**: Displays total size of cache in MB.
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- **memory_available_swap**: Displays total size of available swap in MB.
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- **memory_available_real**: Displays total size of memory used (based on real memory) in MB.
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- **memory_total_swap**: Displays total size of actual memory in MB.
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- **memory_total_real**: Displays total size of real memory in MB.
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- **network_up**: Displays total up speed of network interfaces (combines all interfaces).
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- **network_down**: Displays total down speed of network interfaces (combines all interfaces).
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- **disk_name**: Displays the name of the harddisk (creates a new entry for each disk).
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- **disk_device**: Displays the path of the harddisk (creates a new entry for each disk).
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- **disk_smart_status**: Displays the S.M.A.R.T status of the harddisk (creates a new entry for each disk).
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- **disk_status**: Displays the status of the harddisk (creates a new entry for each disk).
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- **disk_exceed_bad_sector_thr**: Displays true / false to indicate if the harddisk exceeded the maximum bad sector threshold (creates a new entry for each disk).
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- **disk_below_remain_life_thr**: Displays true / false to indicate if the harddisk dropped below the remain life threshold (creates a new entry for each disk).
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- **disk_temp**: Displays the temperature of the harddisk (creates a new entry for each disk, uses the unit_system to display in C or F).
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- **volume_status**: Displays the status of the volume (creates a new entry for each volume).
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- **volume_device_type**: Displays the volume type (RAID, etc) (creates a new entry for each volume).
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- **volume_size_total**: Displays the total size of the volume in GB's (creates a new entry for each volume).
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- **volume_size_used**: Displays the used space on this volume in GB's (creates a new entry for each volume).
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- **volume_percentage_used**: Displays the percentage used for this volume in GB's (creates a new entry for each volume).
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- **volume_disk_temp_avg**: Displays the average temperature of all disks in the volume (creates a new entry for each volume).
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- **volume_disk_temp_max**: Displays the maximum temperature of all disks in the volume (creates a new entry for each volume).
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