Glances Cheatsheet
Glances Cheatsheet
Installation
| Platform | Command |
|---|---|
| Ubuntu/Debian | sudo apt update && sudo apt install glances |
| RHEL/CentOS/Fedora | sudo dnf install glances or sudo yum install epel-release && sudo yum install glances |
| Arch Linux | sudo pacman -S glances |
| macOS (Homebrew) | brew install glances |
| Windows (pip) | pip install glances |
| Windows (Chocolatey) | choco install glances |
| Docker | docker pull nicolargo/glances |
| Python pip (all platforms) | pip3 install glances |
| With all features | pip3 install 'glances[all]' |
| From source | git clone https://github.com/nicolargo/glances.git && cd glances && python setup.py install |
Basic Commands
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
glances | Launch glances with default settings |
glances -t 5 | Set refresh interval to 5 seconds |
glances -V | Display version information |
glances --help | Show help and available options |
glances --percpu | Show per-CPU statistics by default |
glances --process-short-name | Show only active processes with short names |
glances --process-filter="python" | Filter processes by name (e.g., “python”) |
glances --process-filter="user:nginx" | Show processes for specific user |
glances --theme-white | Use white theme (black background) |
glances --disable-bg | Disable background colors |
glances --fahrenheit | Display temperature in Fahrenheit instead of Celsius |
glances --byte | Display network rate in bytes per second |
glances --process-max 50 | Limit displayed processes to 50 |
glances --no-kernel-threads | Hide kernel threads from process list |
glances --disable-bold | Disable bold text in interface |
Interactive Keyboard Shortcuts
| Key | Description |
|---|---|
q or ESC | Quit glances |
h | Display help screen |
c | Sort processes by CPU usage |
m | Sort processes by memory usage |
p | Sort processes by process name |
i | Sort processes by I/O rate |
t | Sort processes by process time |
u | Sort processes by user |
k | Kill selected process (requires confirmation) |
r | Renice (change priority) selected process |
1 | Toggle between global CPU and per-CPU statistics |
d | Show/hide disk I/O stats |
f | Show/hide filesystem stats |
n | Show/hide network stats |
s | Show/hide sensors |
2 | Show/hide left sidebar |
z | Show/hide processes list |
b | Toggle network rate between bits/s and bytes/s |
w | Delete warning logs |
x | Delete warning and critical logs |
D | Show/hide Docker containers |
T | Toggle process tree view |
UP/DOWN | Navigate through process list |
SPACE | Tag/untag process for bulk operations |
Advanced Usage
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
glances -s | Start in server mode (default port 61209) |
glances -s -p 8080 | Start server on custom port 8080 |
glances -s --password | Start server with password authentication |
glances -s -B 192.168.1.100 | Bind server to specific IP address |
glances -c 192.168.1.100 | Connect to remote glances server |
glances -c 192.168.1.100 -p 8080 | Connect to server on custom port |
glances -w | Start web server mode (default port 61208) |
glances -w --port 8080 | Start web server on custom port |
glances -w --username admin --password secret | Web server with authentication |
glances -w -B 0.0.0.0 | Make web server accessible from all interfaces |
glances --docker | Enable Docker container monitoring |
glances --export csv --export-csv-file /tmp/glances.csv | Export metrics to CSV file |
glances --export influxdb | Export metrics to InfluxDB |
glances --export prometheus | Export metrics for Prometheus scraping |
glances --export json --export-json-file /tmp/glances.json | Export metrics to JSON file |
glances --disable-plugin cpu,mem | Disable specific plugins |
glances --snmp-community public | Start SNMP server mode |
glances -c 192.168.1.100 --snmp-version 2c --snmp-community public | Connect via SNMP |
glances --logfile /var/log/glances.log | Log output to file |
glances --debug | Enable debug logging |
Docker Usage
Run Glances in Docker Container
# Basic container with web interface
docker run -d --restart="always" \
-p 61208-61209:61208-61209 \
-e GLANCES_OPT="-w" \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro \
--pid host \
nicolargo/glances
# With custom configuration file
docker run -d \
-v /path/to/glances.conf:/glances/conf/glances.conf \
-p 61208-61209:61208-61209 \
-e GLANCES_OPT="-w" \
nicolargo/glances
# Server mode only
docker run -d \
-p 61209:61209 \
-e GLANCES_OPT="-s" \
--pid host \
nicolargo/glances
Configuration
Glances uses a configuration file located at:
- Linux:
~/.config/glances/glances.confor/etc/glances/glances.conf - macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/glances/glances.conf - Windows:
%APPDATA%\glances\glances.conf
Basic Configuration Example
[global]
# Refresh rate in seconds
refresh=2
# Check for updates
check_update=false
[cpu]
# CPU thresholds (%)
careful=50
warning=70
critical=90
[mem]
# Memory thresholds (%)
careful=50
warning=70
critical=90
[memswap]
# Swap thresholds (%)
careful=50
warning=70
critical=90
[load]
# Load average thresholds (per CPU)
careful=0.7
warning=1.0
critical=5.0
[network]
# Hide network interfaces
hide=lo,docker.*
# Show cumulative values
cumulative=False
[diskio]
# Hide disk devices
hide=loop.*,/dev/loop.*
[fs]
# Hide filesystems
hide=/boot.*,/snap.*
# Careful threshold (%)
careful=50
warning=70
critical=90
[folders]
# Monitor specific folders
folder_1_path=/home
folder_1_careful=2500
folder_1_warning=3000
folder_1_critical=3500
[sensors]
# Temperature thresholds (Celsius)
temperature_core_careful=60
temperature_core_warning=70
temperature_core_critical=80
[processlist]
# CPU thresholds for processes (%)
cpu_careful=50
cpu_warning=70
cpu_critical=90
# Memory thresholds for processes (%)
mem_careful=50
mem_warning=70
mem_critical=90
[docker]
# Enable Docker monitoring
disable=False
# Maximum containers to display
max_name_size=20
Web Server Configuration
[outputs]
# Export to CSV
export_csv_file=/tmp/glances.csv
export_csv_overwrite=False
# Export to InfluxDB
export_influxdb=True
influxdb_host=localhost
influxdb_port=8086
influxdb_user=root
influxdb_password=root
influxdb_db=glances
# Export to Prometheus
export_prometheus=True
prometheus_port=9091
prometheus_prefix=glances
[serverlist]
# Remote servers to monitor
server_1_name=prod-server-1
server_1_alias=Production 1
server_1_host=192.168.1.100
server_1_port=61209
server_2_name=prod-server-2
server_2_alias=Production 2
server_2_host=192.168.1.101
server_2_port=61209
RESTful API Usage
API Endpoints
| Endpoint | Description |
|---|---|
GET /api/3/status | Get server status |
GET /api/3/config | Get server configuration |
GET /api/3/all | Get all stats in JSON format |
GET /api/3/cpu | Get CPU statistics |
GET /api/3/mem | Get memory statistics |
GET /api/3/memswap | Get swap memory statistics |
GET /api/3/load | Get load average |
GET /api/3/network | Get network statistics |
GET /api/3/diskio | Get disk I/O statistics |
GET /api/3/fs | Get filesystem statistics |
GET /api/3/processlist | Get process list |
GET /api/3/sensors | Get sensors data |
GET /api/3/docker | Get Docker containers stats |
GET /api/3/processlist/pid/<pid> | Get specific process info |
API Examples
# Get CPU stats
curl http://localhost:61208/api/3/cpu
# Get memory stats
curl http://localhost:61208/api/3/mem
# Get all stats
curl http://localhost:61208/api/3/all
# Get specific process
curl http://localhost:61208/api/3/processlist/pid/1234
# Pretty print JSON output
curl http://localhost:61208/api/3/cpu | python -m json.tool
# Get stats with authentication
curl -u admin:secret http://localhost:61208/api/3/cpu
Common Use Cases
Use Case 1: Remote Server Monitoring
Monitor multiple servers from a central location:
# On remote servers (run as service)
glances -s -B 0.0.0.0 --password
# On monitoring station
glances -c server1.example.com --password yourpassword
# Or use web interface
glances -w -B 0.0.0.0 --username admin --password secret
# Access via browser: http://server:61208
Use Case 2: Export Metrics to InfluxDB and Grafana
Set up continuous monitoring with visualization:
# Start glances with InfluxDB export
glances --export influxdb \
--influxdb-host localhost \
--influxdb-port 8086 \
--influxdb-user admin \
--influxdb-password secret \
--influxdb-db glances
# Or configure in glances.conf and run as daemon
glances --quiet --export influxdb
Configure Grafana to use InfluxDB as data source and create dashboards.
Use Case 3: Docker Container Monitoring
Monitor Docker containers alongside system metrics:
# Enable Docker monitoring
glances --docker
# Docker-only view (hide processes)
glances --docker --disable-process
# Export Docker stats to Prometheus
glances --docker --export prometheus --prometheus-port 9091
# Web interface with Docker stats
glances -w --docker
Use Case 4: Troubleshooting High CPU Usage
Identify and analyze resource-intensive processes:
# Start glances with focus on CPU
glances --percpu
# Interactive steps:
# 1. Press 'c' to sort by CPU usage
# 2. Press '1' to see per-CPU breakdown
# 3. Press 'T' to view process tree
# 4. Navigate to problematic process
# 5. Press 'k' to kill if needed
# Export data for analysis
glances --export csv --export-csv-file /tmp/cpu-analysis.csv -t 1
Use Case 5: Automated Monitoring Script
Create a monitoring script with alerts:
#!/bin/bash
# monitor.sh - Check system health via Glances API
# Start glances web server in background
glances -w --quiet &
GLANCES_PID=$!
sleep 5
# Check CPU usage
CPU_USAGE=$(curl -s http://localhost:61208/api/3/cpu | \
python -c "import sys, json; print(json.load(sys.stdin)['total'])")
if (( $(echo "$CPU_USAGE > 80" | bc -l) )); then
echo "ALERT: CPU usage is ${CPU_USAGE}%"
# Send notification or alert
fi
# Check memory usage
MEM_USAGE=$(curl -s http://localhost:61208/api/3/mem | \
python -c "import sys, json; print(json.load(sys.stdin)['percent'])")
if (( $(echo "$MEM_USAGE > 90" | bc -l) )); then
echo "ALERT: Memory usage is ${MEM_USAGE}%"
fi
# Cleanup
kill $GLANCES_PID
Best Practices
-
Use configuration files instead of command-line options for permanent settings to maintain consistency across sessions and make configurations version-controllable
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Set appropriate refresh intervals - Use 2-5 seconds for interactive monitoring, 10-30 seconds for background monitoring to balance responsiveness with system load
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Filter unnecessary information - Hide irrelevant network interfaces, disk devices, and filesystems to reduce clutter and focus on important metrics
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Implement authentication for remote monitoring and web interfaces to prevent unauthorized access to system information, especially in production environments
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Export to time-series databases like InfluxDB or Prometheus for long-term trend analysis, capacity planning, and historical troubleshooting
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Run as a systemd service on Linux servers for automatic startup and monitoring continuity across reboots
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Monitor Docker containers when running containerized workloads to track resource usage per container and identify resource-hungry applications
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Use color thresholds wisely - Configure careful/warning/critical thresholds based on your system’s normal operating ranges to avoid alert fatigue
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Leverage the API for automation and integration with existing monitoring systems, alerting tools, or custom dashboards
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Keep glances updated - Regularly update to get new features, performance improvements, and security patches
Troubleshooting
| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
glances: command not found | Ensure glances is installed and in PATH. Try pip3 install --user glances and add ~/.local/bin to PATH |
| High CPU usage by glances itself | Increase refresh interval with -t 5 or higher. Disable unused plugins with --disable-plugin |
| Cannot connect to remote server | Check firewall rules allow port 61209. Verify server is running with glances -s. Test connectivity with telnet server 61209 |
| Web interface not accessible | Ensure glances started with -w flag. Check if port 61208 is available with `netstat -tulpn \ |
| Docker containers not showing | Verify Docker socket is accessible: ls -l /var/run/docker.sock. Run glances with appropriate permissions or add user to docker group |
| Permission denied errors | Run with sudo for full system access, or adjust permissions for specific resources. Some features require root privileges |
| Sensors not displaying | Install lm-sensors package and run sensors-detect. Install Python sensors library: pip3 install py3sensors |
| InfluxDB export not working | Verify InfluxDB is running and accessible. Check credentials and database name. Install InfluxDB client: pip3 install influxdb |
| Missing GPU information | Install NVIDIA monitoring library: pip3 install nvidia-ml-py3. Ensure NVIDIA drivers are installed and working |
| Config file changes not applied | Verify config file location with glances --version. Check file syntax. Restart glances after configuration changes |
| Process list incomplete | Increase process limit with --process-max 0 for unlimited. Check if kernel threads are hidden with --no-kernel-threads |
| Unicode/display issues in terminal | Set proper locale: export LANG=en_US.UTF-8. Use --disable-unicode flag if terminal doesn’t support Unicode |
Optional Dependencies
Install these packages for enhanced functionality:
# Docker monitoring
pip3 install docker
# GPU monitoring (NVIDIA)
pip3 install nvidia-ml-py3
# Sensors support (Linux)
pip3 install py3sensors
# Web interface
pip3 install bottle
# InfluxDB export
pip3 install influxdb influxdb-client
# Prometheus export
pip3 install prometheus_client
# Elasticsearch export
pip3 install elasticsearch
# StatsD export
pip3 install statsd
# IP geolocation
pip3 install geoip2
# All optional features
pip3 install 'glances[all]'