--- title: Glances description: Instructions on how to integrate Glances sensors into Home Assistant. ha_category: - System Monitor ha_iot_class: Local Polling ha_release: 0.7.3 ha_config_flow: true ha_codeowners: - '@engrbm87' ha_domain: glances ha_platforms: - sensor ha_integration_type: integration --- The `glances` integration allows you to monitor the system information provided by the [Glances](https://github.com/nicolargo/glances) API. This enables one to track remote host and display their stats in Home Assistant. ## Setup These sensors needs a running instance of `glances` on the host. The minimal supported version of `glances` is 2.3. To start a Glances RESTful API server on its default port 61208 then test you can use the following command: ```bash $ sudo glances -w Glances web server started on http://0.0.0.0:61208/ ``` Check if you are able to access the API located at `http://IP_ADRRESS:61208/api/3`. Don't use `-s` as this will start the XML-RPC server on port 61209. Home Assistant only supports the REST API of GLANCES. The details about your memory usage is provided as a JSON response. If so, you are good to proceed. ```bash $ curl -X GET http://IP_ADDRESS:61208/api/3/mem/free {"free": 203943936} ``` If this doesn't work, try changing the `3` to `2`, if you don't have the latest version of Glances installed. For details about auto-starting `glances`, please refer to [Start Glances through Systemd](https://github.com/nicolargo/glances/wiki/Start-Glances-through-Systemd). {% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Integration Entities Glances integration will add the following sensors if available in the platform: - For each detected disk (or mount point) the following sensors will be created: - disk_use_percent: The used disk space in percent. - disk_use: The used disk space. - disk_free: The free disk space. - memory_use_percent: The used memory in percent. - memory_use: The used memory. - memory_free: The free memory. - swap_use_percent: The used swap space in percent. - swap_use: The used swap space. - swap_free: The free swap space. - processor_load: The load. - process_running: The number of running processes. - process_total: The total number of processes. - process_thread: The number of threads. - process_sleeping: The number of sleeping processes. - cpu_use_percent: The used CPU in percent. - sensor_temp: A temperature sensor for each device that provides temperature (depends on platform). - docker_active: The count of active Docker containers. - docker_cpu_use: The total CPU usage in percent of Docker containers. - docker_memory_use: The total memory used by Docker containers. - For each detected raid the following sensors will be created: - raid_available: The number of available devices for the raid. - raid_used: The number of devices used by the raid. Not all platforms are able to provide all metrics. For instance the cpu temp sensor requires installing and configuring `lmsensors` in Ubuntu, and may not be available at all in other platforms.