![]() It’s almost certain that you’re experiencing one of these bugs, and so you’re unlikely to be able to do much about it yourself. That’s it, I hope this little how-to will be helpful.Big Sur has many known issues related to UI performance. Value_template: 'Įntity: sensor.glances_server_cpu_used_pctĮntity: sensor.glances_server_ram_used_mbĮntity: sensor.glances_server_cpu_temperatureĮntity: sensor.glances_server_disk_used_gb Name: Glances - SERVER - CPU - Temperature This sensor might need to be tweaked if it is used in systems with multiple sensors. This sensor will collect and present the server’s CPU temperature. This sensor will collect and present the server uptime. Replace 10.0.24.14 with the server’s IP sensor.glances_server_uptime This is the RESTfull sensors I use to collect data. Glances: Installation and autostarting on Linux RESTful Sensors Here is a guide on how it can be installed on most Linux systems: Installationīefore doing anything in Home-Assistant you have to install Glances on the server(s) you want to monitor. I will show I have set this all up in this post. Because of this I have decided to drop it and acquire all data trough the REST API. It even has a integration in Home-Assistant, however this integration is a bit lacking. It is a cross-platform system that is possible to install on most operating systems, it is free and it has a open API. ![]() I have looked for a way to monitor my servers in Home-Assistant, and I come across this monitoring-system called “ Glances“.
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