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== Link from the main page directly to the corresponding graph == | == Link from the main page directly to the corresponding graph == | ||
* Included in v2.13+ | |||
Modify the function Start() in "rpimonitor.statistics.js" to read a parameter 'graph': | Modify the function Start() in "rpimonitor.statistics.js" to read a parameter 'graph': | ||
Revision as of 20:49, 9 May 2018
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With Rpi-monitor you can monitor various aspects of your Raspberry Pi. The package has its own simple webserver. It works well for smaller screens (mobile phone) and history can be visualized with some graphs. If it still isn't to your liking it allows for some serious tinkering.
- http://rpi-experiences.blogspot.nl/p/rpi-monitor-installation.html
- https://github.com/XavierBerger/RPi-Monitor
Local webservice, access within the local network with:
Install
echo "deb http://www.giteduberger.fr rpimonitor/" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/rpimonitor.list sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com 2C0D3C0F sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install rpimonitor
Remove
Repository:
sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/rpimonitor.list sudo apt-key del 2C0D3C0F
Monitor package:
sudo apt-get purge rpimonitor rm -fr /etc/rpimonitor rm -fr /usr/share/rpimonitor
Configure
cd /etc/rpimonitor/template ls -l
sudo nano /etc/rpimonitor/template/version.conf sudo nano /etc/rpimonitor/template/uptime.conf sudo nano /etc/rpimonitor/template/cpu.conf sudo nano /etc/rpimonitor/template/temperature.conf sudo nano /etc/rpimonitor/template/memory.conf sudo nano /etc/rpimonitor/template/swap.conf sudo nano /etc/rpimonitor/template/sdcard.conf sudo nano /etc/rpimonitor/template/network.conf
Documentation
man rpimonitord man rpimonitord.conf rpimonitord -i
Modify interval
Default is 10 seconds, changed it to 150 seconds (2.5min).
sudo nano -l +17 /etc/rpimonitor/daemon.conf
daemon.delay=150
sudo systemctl restart rpimonitor
Network monitoring
Uncomment all lines that are commented and comment the lines that contain the configuration message.
sudo nano /etc/rpimonitor/template/network.conf
Tweaking
Edit cpu.conf to include CPU throttling
(Rapberry Pi 3)
sudo nano /etc/rpimonitor/template/cpu.conf
dynamic.1.source=/proc/uptime dynamic.1.regexp=(^\S+) dynamic.1.name=cpu_frequency dynamic.1.source=vcgencmd measure_clock arm | sed -e "s/frequency(45)=//g" dynamic.1.postprocess=$1/1000000 dynamic.1.rrd=
Reduce main page width (experimental)
Search for the file we know to contain style we want to change:
find / -name "rpimonitor.css" 2>/dev/null
- changed width: 518px; into width: 300px;:
- changed nowrap into normal:
sudo nano -l +63 /usr/share/rpimonitor/web/css/rpimonitor.css
.Text {
float: left;
font-family: Tahoma, Helvetica;
font-size: 13px;
line-height: 13px;
padding-left: 30px;
padding-right: 30px;
padding-top: 15px;
width: 300px; // 518px
white-space: normal ; // nowrap;
}
Reduce graph width (experimental)
Changed graph_width:"750px" into graph_width:"400px":
sudo nano -l +174 /usr/share/rpimonitor/web/js/rpimonitor.statistics.js
...
rrdflot_defaults={ graph_width:"400px",graph_height:"285px", scale_width:"350px", scale_height:"90px", use_rra:true, rra:active_rra };
...
Link from the main page directly to the corresponding graph
- Included in v2.13+
Modify the function Start() in "rpimonitor.statistics.js" to read a parameter 'graph':
sudo nano -l +26 /usr/share/rpimonitor/web/js/rpimonitor.statistics.js
// ...
function Start() {
static = getData('static')
graphconf = getData('statistics')
//modified: read activestat from url graph parameter
activestat = GetURLParameter('graph');
if (activestat == null){
activestat = localStorage.getItem('activestat') || 0;
}
// ... unchanged ...
activePage = GetURLParameter('activePage');
// ...
}
// ...
Then modify "uptime.conf" (graph=0) to include a link to the graph. Same for for "cpu.conf" (graph=1), "temperature.conf" (graph=2), etc:
sudo nano /etc/rpimonitor/template/uptime.conf
web.status.1.content.1.name=<a target=_blank href=statistics.html?graph=0>Uptime</a>