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---
title: System monitor
description: Instructions on how to monitor the Home Assistant host.
ha_category:
- System monitor
ha_release: pre 0.7
ha_iot_class: Local Push
ha_domain: systemmonitor
ha_config_flow: true
ha_platforms:
- binary_sensor
- diagnostics
- sensor
ha_integration_type: integration
ha_codeowners:
- '@gjohansson-ST'
---
The System monitor integration allows you to monitor disk usage,
memory usage, CPU usage, and running processes.
{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
## Sensors
**All entities are disabled by default, you need to enable the entities that you wish to use.**
### Disks
- Disk free - (One per disk/mount point)
- Disk use - (One per disk/mount point)
- Disk usage (percent) - (One per disk/mount point)
### Network
- IPv4 address - (One per network interface)
- IPv6 address - (One per network interface)
- Network in - (One per network interface)
- Network out - (One per network interface)
- Packets in - (One per network interface)
- Packets out - (One per network interface)
- Network throughput in - (One per network interface)
- Network throughput out - (One per network interface)
### Other
- Last boot
- Load (15m)
- Load (5m)
- Load (1m)
- Memory free
- Memory use
- Memory usage (percent)
- Processor use
- Processor temperature
- Swap free
- Swap use
- Swap usage (percent)
## Add `process` binary sensor
The `process` binary sensor needs to be configured by the config entry options. Go to **{% my integrations title="Settings > Devices & services" %}**, select the **System Monitor** integration and click **Configure** to select which `process` binary sensors should be created.
## Disk usage
**Note:** The disk usage sensors do not support monitoring folder/directory sizes. Instead, it is only concerned with "disks" (more specifically mount points on Linux).
```bash
$ df -H
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 29G 12G 16G 42% /
devtmpfs 805M 0 805M 0% /dev
tmpfs 934M 0 934M 0% /dev/shm
/dev/mmcblk0p1 253M 54M 199M 22% /boot
```
## Processor temperature
- If no hardware sensor data is available (e.g., because the integration runs in a virtualized environment), the sensor entity will not be created.
- The unit of measurement (Celsius vs. Fahrenheit) will be chosen based on the system configuration.
- Only the very first processor related hardware sensor is read, i.e. no individual core temperatures are available (even if the hardware sensor provides that level of detail).