GLANCES(1) Glances GLANCES(1)
NAME
glances - An eye on your system
SYNOPSIS
glances [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
glances is a cross-platform curses-based monitoring tool that aims to
present a maximum of information in a minimum of space, ideally
fitting in a classic 80x24 terminal or larger for more details. It
can adapt dynamically to the displayed information depending on the
terminal size. It can also work in client/server mode. Remote
monitoring can be performed via a terminal or web interface.
glances is written in Python and uses the
psutil library to get
information from your system.
OPTIONS
COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS -h, --help show this help message and exit
-V, --version show the program's version number and exit
-d, --debug enable debug mode
--print-completion generate shell tab completion scripts for Glances CLI
-C CONF_FILE, --config CONF_FILE path to the configuration file
-P PLUGIN_DIRECTORY, --plugins PLUGIN_DIRECTORY path to a directory containing additional plugins
--modules-list display modules (plugins & exports) list and exit
--disable-plugin PLUGIN disable PLUGIN (comma-separated list)
--enable-plugin PLUGIN enable PLUGIN (comma-separated list)
--stdout PLUGINS_STATS display stats to stdout (comma-separated list of
plugins/plugins.attribute)
--export EXPORT enable EXPORT module (comma-separated list)
--export-csv-file EXPORT_CSV_FILE file path for CSV exporter
--export-json-file EXPORT_JSON_FILE file path for JSON exporter
--disable-process disable process module (reduce Glances CPU consumption)
--disable-webui disable the Web UI (only the RESTful API will respond)
--light, --enable-light light mode for Curses UI (disable all but the top menu)
-0, --disable-irix task's CPU usage will be divided by the total number of CPUs
-1, --percpu start Glances in per CPU mode
-2, --disable-left-sidebar disable network, disk I/O, FS and sensors modules
-3, --disable-quicklook disable quick look module
-4, --full-quicklook disable all but quick look and load
-5, --disable-top disable top menu (QuickLook, CPU, MEM, SWAP, and LOAD)
-6, --meangpu start Glances in mean GPU mode
--enable-history enable the history mode
--disable-bold disable bold mode in the terminal
--disable-bg disable background colors in the terminal
--enable-process-extended enable extended stats on top process
-c CLIENT, --client CLIENT connect to a Glances server by IPv4/IPv6 address, hostname or
hostname:port
-s, --server run Glances in server mode
--browser start TUI Central Glances Browser use -browser -w to start
WebUI Central Glances Browser
--disable-autodiscover disable autodiscover feature
-p PORT, --port PORT define the client/server TCP port [default: 61209]
-B BIND_ADDRESS, --bind BIND_ADDRESS bind server to the given IPv4/IPv6 address or hostname
--username define a client/server username
--password define a client/server password
--snmp-community SNMP_COMMUNITY SNMP community
--snmp-port SNMP_PORT SNMP port
--snmp-version SNMP_VERSION SNMP version (1, 2c or 3)
--snmp-user SNMP_USER SNMP username (only for SNMPv3)
--snmp-auth SNMP_AUTH SNMP authentication key (only for SNMPv3)
--snmp-force force SNMP mode
-t TIME, --time TIME set refresh time in seconds [default: 3 sec]
-w, --webserver run Glances in web server mode (FastAPI lib needed)
--cached-time CACHED_TIME set the server cache time [default: 1 sec]
--open-web-browser try to open the Web UI in the default Web browser
-q, --quiet do not display the curses interface
-f PROCESS_FILTER, --process-filter PROCESS_FILTER set the process filter pattern (regular expression)
--process-short-name force short name for processes name
--hide-kernel-threads hide kernel threads in the process list (not available on
Windows)
-b, --byte display network rate in bytes per second
--diskio-show-ramfs show RAM FS in the DiskIO plugin
--diskio-iops show I/O per second in the DiskIO plugin
--fahrenheit display temperature in Fahrenheit (default is Celsius)
--fs-free-space display FS free space instead of used
--theme-white optimize display colors for a white background
--disable-check-update disable online Glances version check
INTERACTIVE COMMANDS
The following commands (key pressed) are supported while in Glances:
ENTER Set the process filter
NOTE: On macOS please use
CTRL-H to delete filter.
The filter is a regular expression pattern:
+o
gnome: matches all processes starting with the
gnome string
+o
.*gnome.*: matches all processes containing the
gnome string
a Sort process list automatically
+o If CPU
>70%, sort processes by CPU usage
+o If MEM
>70%, sort processes by MEM usage
+o If CPU iowait
>60%, sort processes by I/O read and write
A Enable/disable the Application Monitoring Process
b Switch between bit/s or Byte/s for network I/O
B View disk I/O counters per second
c Sort processes by CPU usage
C Enable/disable cloud stats
d Show/hide disk I/O stats
D Enable/disable Docker stats
e Enable/disable top extended stats
E Erase the current process filter
f Show/hide file system and folder monitoring stats
F Switch between file system used and free space
g Generate graphs for current history
G Enable/disable GPU stats
h Show/hide the help screen
i Sort processes by I/O rate
I Show/hide IP module
+ Increase selected process nice level / Lower the priority
(need right) - Only in standalone mode.
- Decrease selected process nice level / Higher the priority
(need right) - Only in standalone mode.
k Kill selected process (need right) - Only in standalone mode.
K Show/hide TCP connections
l Show/hide log messages
m Sort processes by MEM usage
M Reset processes summary min/max
n Show/hide network stats
N Show/hide current time
p Sort processes by name
P Enable/Disable ports stats
q|ESC|CTRL-C Quit the current Glances session
Q Show/hide IRQ module
r Reset history
R Show/hide RAID plugin
s Show/hide sensors plugin
S Enable/disable spark lines
t Sort process by CPU times (TIME+)
T View network I/O as a combination
u Sort processes by USER
U View cumulative network I/O
V Show/hide VMS plugin
w Delete finished warning log messages
W Show/hide Wifi module
x Delete finished warning and critical log messages
z Show/hide processes stats
0 Enable/disable Irix/Solaris mode
The task's CPU usage will be divided by the total number of
CPUs
1 Switch between global CPU and per-CPU stats
2 Enable/disable the left sidebar
3 Enable/disable the quick look module
4 Enable/disable all but quick look and load module
5 Enable/disable the top menu (QuickLook, CPU, MEM, SWAP, and
LOAD)
6 Enable/disable mean GPU mode
9 Switch UI theme between black and white
/ Switch between process command line or command name
F5 or CTRL-R Refresh user interface
LEFT Navigation left through the process sort
RIGHT Navigation right through the process sort
UP Up in the processes list
DOWN Down in the processes list
In the Glances client browser (accessible through the
--browser command line argument):
ENTER Run the selected server
UP Up in the servers list
DOWN Down in the servers list
q|ESC Quit Glances
CONFIGURATION
No configuration file is mandatory to use Glances.
Furthermore, a configuration file is needed to access more settings.
LOCATION
NOTE: A template is available in the
/usr{,/local}/share/doc/glances (Unix-like) directory or directly on
GitHub.
You can place your
glances.conf file in the following locations:
+-------------+---------------------------------------+
|
Linux,
SunOS | ~/.config/glances/, /etc/glances/, |
| | /usr/share/doc/glances/ |
+-------------+---------------------------------------+
|
*BSD | ~/.config/glances/, |
| | /usr/local/etc/glances/, |
| | /usr/share/doc/glances/ |
+-------------+---------------------------------------+
|
macOS | ~/.config/glances/, |
| | ~/Library/Application |
| | Support/glances/, |
| | /usr/local/etc/glances/, |
| | /usr/share/doc/glances/ |
+-------------+---------------------------------------+
|
Windows | %APPDATA%\glances\glances.conf |
+-------------+---------------------------------------+
|
All | 0.0 +o 2 |
| | <venv_root_folder>/share/doc/glances/ |
| | 168u |
+-------------+---------------------------------------+
+o On Windows XP,
%APPDATA% is:
C:\Documents and Settings\<USERNAME>\Application Data.
+o On Windows Vista and later:
C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Roaming.
User-specific options override system-wide options, and options given
on the command line overrides both.
SYNTAX
Glances read configuration files in the
ini syntax.
A first section (called global) is available:
[global]
# Refresh rate (default is a minimum of 2 seconds)
# Can be overwritten by the -t <sec> option
# It is also possible to overwrite it in each plugin section
refresh=2
# Should Glances check if a newer version is available on PyPI ?
check_update=true
# History size (maximum number of values)
# Default is 1200 values (~1h with the default refresh rate)
history_size=1200
# Set the way Glances should display the date (default is %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z)
#strftime_format="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z"
# Define external directory for loading additional plugins
# The layout follows the glances standard for plugin definitions
#plugin_dir=/home/user/dev/plugins
than a second one concerning the user interface:
[outputs]
# Options for all UIs
#--------------------
# Separator in the Curses and WebUI interface (between top and others plugins)
separator=True
# Set the the Curses and WebUI interface left menu plugin list (comma-separated)
#left_menu=network,wifi,connections,ports,diskio,fs,irq,folders,raid,smart,sensors,now
# Limit the number of processes to display (in the WebUI)
max_processes_display=25
# Options for WebUI
#------------------
# Set URL prefix for the WebUI and the API
# Example: url_prefix=/glances/ => http://localhost/glances/
# Note: The final / is mandatory
# Default is no prefix (/)
#url_prefix=/glances/
# Set root path for WebUI statics files
# Why ? On Debian system, WebUI statics files are not provided.
# You can download it in a specific folder
# thanks to https://github.com/nicolargo/glances/issues/2021
# then configure this folder with the webui_root_path key
# Default is folder where glances_restfull_api.py is hosted
#webui_root_path=
# CORS options
# Comma separated list of origins that should be permitted to make cross-origin requests.
# Default is *
#cors_origins=*
# Indicate that cookies should be supported for cross-origin requests.
# Default is True
#cors_credentials=True
# Comma separated list of HTTP methods that should be allowed for cross-origin requests.
# Default is *
#cors_methods=*
# Comma separated list of HTTP request headers that should be supported for cross-origin requests.
# Default is *
#cors_headers=*
Each plugin, export module, and application monitoring process (AMP)
can have a section. Below is an example for the CPU plugin:
[cpu]
disable=False
refresh=3
user_careful=50
user_warning=70
user_critical=90
iowait_careful=50
iowait_warning=70
iowait_critical=90
system_careful=50
system_warning=70
system_critical=90
steal_careful=50
steal_warning=70
steal_critical=90
an InfluxDB export module:
[influxdb]
# Configuration for the --export influxdb option
# https://influxdb.com/
host=localhost
port=8086
user=root
password=root
db=glances
prefix=localhost
#tags=foo:bar,spam:eggs
or a Nginx AMP:
[amp_nginx]
# Nginx status page should be enabled (https://easyengine.io/tutorials/nginx/status-page/)
enable=true
regex=\/usr\/sbin\/nginx
refresh=60
one_line=false
status_url=http://localhost/nginx_status
With Glances 3.0 or higher, you can use dynamic configuration values
by utilizing system commands. For example, if you want to set the
prefix of an InfluxDB export to the current hostname, use:
[influxdb]
...
prefix=`hostname`
Or if you want to add the Operating System name as a tag:
[influxdb]
...
tags=system:`uname -a`
LOGGING
Glances logs all of its internal messages to a log file.
DEBUG messages can be logged using the
-d option on the command line.
The location of the Glances log file depends on your operating
system. You can display the full path of the Glances log file using
the
glances -V command line.
The file is automatically rotated when its size exceeds 1 MB.
If you want to use another system path or change the log message, you
can use your logger configuration. First of all, you have to create a
glances.json file with, for example, the following content (JSON
format):
{
"version": 1,
"disable_existing_loggers": "False",
"root": {
"level": "INFO",
"handlers": ["file", "console"]
},
"formatters": {
"standard": {
"format": "%(asctime)s -- %(levelname)s -- %(message)s"
},
"short": {
"format": "%(levelname)s: %(message)s"
},
"free": {
"format": "%(message)s"
}
},
"handlers": {
"file": {
"level": "DEBUG",
"class": "logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler",
"formatter": "standard",
"filename": "/var/tmp/glances.log"
},
"console": {
"level": "CRITICAL",
"class": "logging.StreamHandler",
"formatter": "free"
}
},
"loggers": {
"debug": {
"handlers": ["file", "console"],
"level": "DEBUG"
},
"verbose": {
"handlers": ["file", "console"],
"level": "INFO"
},
"standard": {
"handlers": ["file"],
"level": "INFO"
},
"requests": {
"handlers": ["file", "console"],
"level": "ERROR"
},
"elasticsearch": {
"handlers": ["file", "console"],
"level": "ERROR"
},
"elasticsearch.trace": {
"handlers": ["file", "console"],
"level": "ERROR"
}
}
}
and start Glances using the following command line:
LOG_CFG=<path>/glances.json glances
NOTE: Replace
<path> with the directory where your
glances.json file is
hosted.
EXAMPLES
Monitor local machine, also called standalone mode, with the
Text-based user interface (TUI):
$ glances
To monitor the local machine with the Web user interface (WebUI), ,
run the following command line:
$ glances -w
then, open a Web Browser to the provided URL.
Monitor local machine and export stats to a CSV file:
$ glances -export csv -export-csv-file /tmp/glances.csv
Monitor local machine and export stats to an InfluxDB server with 5s
refresh time (also possible to export to OpenTSDB, Cassandra, Statsd,
ElasticSearch, RabbitMQ, and Riemann):
$ glances -t 5 -export influxdb
It is also possible to export stats to multiple endpoints:
$ glances -t 5 -export influxdb,statsd,csv
Start a Glances server (server mode):
$ glances -s
Connect Glances to a Glances server (client mode):
$ glances -c <ip_server>
Connect to a Glances server and export stats to a StatsD server:
$ glances -c <ip_server> -export statsd
Start the TUI Central Glances Browser:
$ glances -browser
Start the WebUI Central Glances Browser (new in Glances 4.3 or
higher):
$ glances -browser -w
If you do not want to see the local Glances Web Server in the browser
list please use -disable-autodiscover option.
AUTHOR
Nicolas Hennion aka Nicolargo <
contact@nicolargo.com>
COPYRIGHT
2025, Nicolas Hennion
4.3.3 July 9, 2025 GLANCES(1)