--- layout: page title: "Netdata" description: "Instructions how to integrate Netdata within Home Assistant." date: 2016-12-05 07:00 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: netdata.png ha_category: System Monitor ha_release: 0.35 ha_iot_class: "Local Polling" --- The `netdata` sensor platform allows you to display information collected by [Netdata](http://my-netdata.io/). To add this platform to your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry sensor: - platform: netdata ``` Configuration variables: - **host** (*Optional*): The IP address or hostname of your Netdata instance. Defaults to `localhost`. - **port** (*Optional*): The port that the Netdata instance is running on. Defaults to `19999`. - **name** (*Optional*): Name of the sensor. Defaults to "Netdata". - **resources** (*Optional*) array: List of details to monitor. Defaults is `memory_free`. - 'memory_free': Free memory - 'memory_used': Used memory - 'memory_cached': Cached memory - 'memory_buffers': Buffered memory - 'swap_free': Free swap - 'swap_used': Used swap - 'processes_running': Processes Running - 'processes_blocked': Processes Blocked - 'system_load': System Load 15 min - 'system_io_in': System I/O In - 'system_io_out': System I/O Out - 'ipv4_in': Amount of inbound IPv4 packets per second - 'ipv4_out': Amount of outbound IPv4 packets per second - 'disk_free': Free disk space - 'cpu_iowait': CPU spent spent waiting for IO operations - 'cpu_user': CPU time spent executing user tasks - 'cpu_system': CPU time spent executing system tasks - 'cpu_softirq': CPU time spent servicing soft interrupts - 'cpu_guest': CPU time spent on guest tasks (such as VMs) - 'uptime': Time (in seconds) since last boot - 'packets_received': Amount of packets received - 'packets_sent': Amount of packets sent - 'connections': Total active connections