CPU Widget
Options
DASHDOT_CPU_LABEL_LIST
Selects which data is shown in the CPU widget.
The available options are: brand
, model
, cores
, threads
, frequency
.
- type:
string (comma separated list)
- default:
brand,model,cores,threads,frequency
DASHDOT_ENABLE_CPU_TEMPS
If you want to show the CPU temperature in the graph. This will probably not work on a VPS, so you need to try it on your own if this works. For home servers it might work just fine.
- type:
boolean
- default:
false
false | true |
---|---|
If you want to show the data using imperial units, you need to set the
DASHDOT_USE_IMPERIAL
option to true
.
DASHDOT_CPU_TEMPS_MODE
To choose between average and max CPU temperature (accross all cores). Needs DASHDOT_ENABLE_CPU_TEMPS
enabled to work.
The available options are: avg
, max
.
- type:
string
- default:
avg
DASHDOT_CPU_CORES_TOGGLE_MODE
Switches the Processor core view depending on the selected option. The toggle
option allows you to switch the view from the dashboard, other options hide the
toggle from the dashboard.
The available options are: toggle
, multi-core
, average
.
- type:
string
- default:
toggle
Styles
DASHDOT_CPU_WIDGET_GROW
To adjust the relative size of the Processor widget.
- type:
number
- default:
4
DASHDOT_CPU_WIDGET_MIN_WIDTH
To adjust the minimum width of the Processor widget (in px).
- type:
number
- default:
500
DASHDOT_CPU_SHOWN_DATAPOINTS
The amount of datapoints in the Processor graph.
- type:
number
- default:
20
DASHDOT_CPU_POLL_INTERVAL
Read the Processor load every x milliseconds.
- type:
number
- default:
1000
Overrides
You can use overrides to manually set statically gathered data. This is useful if you want to use dashdot on a VPS or a system where the data cannot be gathered automatically.
DASHDOT_OVERRIDE_CPU_BRAND
- type:
string
- default:
unset
DASHDOT_OVERRIDE_CPU_MODEL
- type:
string
- default:
unset
DASHDOT_OVERRIDE_CPU_CORES
- type:
number
- default:
unset
DASHDOT_OVERRIDE_CPU_THREADS
- type:
number
- default:
unset
DASHDOT_OVERRIDE_CPU_FREQUENCY
Number needs to be passed in GHz (e.g. 2.8
)
- type:
number
- default:
unset