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Ich habe mir eben gerade Conky installiert und bin jetzt beim konfigurieren. Da habe ich einige Probleme. Ich bin nach diesem Wiki vorgegangen und habe mir zum testen den Inhalt halt einer Konfigurationsdatei kopiert. Das ganze sieht jetzt so aus:
~/.conkyrc
Nun meine Frage: Ist die Konfigurationsdatei /root/.conkyrc richtig?
Wenn ich in die Konsole als root conky eingebe kommt folgendes dabei raus.
~/.conkyrc
Code:
# conky configuration
# edited by [email]darcon@gmail.com[/email]
# set to yes if you want Conky to be forked in the background
background no
# X font when Xft is disabled, you can pick one with program
xfontsel
#font 5x7
#font 6x10
#font 7x13
#font 8x13
#font 9x15
#font *mintsmild.se*
#font -*-*-*-*-*-*-34-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
# Use Xft?
use_xft yes
# Xft font when Xft is enabled
#xftfont Bitstream Vera Sans Mono:size=8
xftfont Terminus:size=8
# Text alpha when using Xft
xftalpha 0.8
# Print everything to console?
# out_to_console no
# mail spool
#mail_spool $MAIL
# Update interval in seconds
update_interval 2.0
# This is the number of times Conky will update before
quitting.
# Set to zero to run forever.
total_run_times 0
# Create own window instead of using desktop (required in
nautilus)
own_window yes
own_window_type normal
own_window_transparent yes
own_window_hints
undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_page
# Use double buffering (reduces flicker, may not work for
everyone)
double_buffer yes
# Minimum size of text area
minimum_size 1000 5
# Draw shades?
draw_shades yes
# Draw outlines?
draw_outline no
# Draw borders around text
draw_borders no
# Stippled borders?
stippled_borders 8
# border margins
border_margin 4
# border width
border_width 1
# Default colors and also border colors
default_color white
default_shade_color black
default_outline_color white
# Text alignment, other possible values are commented
alignment top_left
#alignment top_right
#alignment bottom_left
#alignment bottom_right
# Gap between borders of screen and text
# same thing as passing -x at command line
gap_x 450
gap_y 1
# Subtract file system buffers from used memory?
no_buffers yes
# set to yes if you want all text to be in uppercase
uppercase no
# number of cpu samples to average
# set to 1 to disable averaging
cpu_avg_samples 2
# number of net samples to average
# set to 1 to disable averaging
net_avg_samples 2
# Force UTF8? note that UTF8 support required XFT
override_utf8_locale no
# Add spaces to keep things from moving about? This only
affects certain objects.
use_spacer yes
#Note: doesn't work in conky 1.2 =(
# mldonkey_hostname Hostname for mldonkey stuff,
defaults to localhost
# mldonkey_port Mldonkey port, 4001 default
# mldonkey_login Mldonkey login, default none
# mldonkey_password Mldonkey password, default none
# Possible variables to be used:
#
# Variable Arguments Description
# addr (interface) IP address for an
interface
# acpiacadapter ACPI ac adapter state.
# acpifan ACPI fan state
# acpitemp ACPI temperature.
# adt746xcpu CPU temperature from
therm_adt746x
# adt746xfan Fan speed from
therm_adt746x
# alignr (num) Right-justify text,
with space of N
# alignc Align text to centre
# battery (num) Remaining capasity in
ACPI or APM
# battery. ACPI battery
number can be
# given as argument
(default is BAT0).
# buffers Amount of memory
buffered
# cached Amount of memory
cached
# color (color) Change drawing color
to color
# cpu CPU usage in percents
# cpubar (height) Bar that shows CPU
usage, height is
# bar's height in pixels
# cpugraph (height),(width) (gradient colour 1)
(gradient colour 2)
# CPU usage graph, with
optional colours in hex,
# minus the #.
# downspeed net Download speed in
kilobytes
# downspeedf net Download speed in
kilobytes with one
# decimal
# downspeedgraph net (height),(width) (gradient
colour 1) (gradient colour 2)
# Download speed graph,
colours defined in
# hex, minus the #.
# exec shell command Executes a shell
command and displays
# the output in conky.
warning: this
# takes a lot more
resources than other
# variables. I'd
recommend coding wanted
# behaviour in C and
posting a patch :-).
# execbar shell command Same as exec, except
if the first value
# return is a value
between 0-100, it
# will use that number
for a bar.
# The size for the bar
is currently fixed,
# but that may change in
the future.
# execgraph shell command Same as execbar, but
graphs values
# execi interval, shell command
# Same as exec but with
specific interval.
# Interval can't be less
than
# update_interval in
configuration.
# font font Specify a different
font. Only applies
# to one line.
# fs_bar (height), (fs)Bar that shows how
much space is used on
# a file system. height
is the height in
# pixels. fs is any file
on that file
# system.
# fs_free (fs) Free space on a file
system available
# for users.
# fs_free_perc (fs) Free percentage of
space on a file
# system available for
users.
# fs_size (fs) File system size
# fs_used (fs) File system used space
# hr (height) Horizontal line,
height is the height in
# pixels
# i2c (dev), type, n I2C sensor from
sysfs (Linux 2.6). dev
# may be omitted if you
have only one I2C
# device. type is either
in (or vol)
# meaning voltage, fan
meaning fan or
# temp/tempf (first in
C, second in F)
# meaning temperature. n
is number of the
# sensor. See
/sys/bus/i2c/devices/ on
# your local computer.
# if_running (process) if PROCESS is running,
display
# everything if_running
and the matching $endif
# if_existing (file) if FILE exists,
display everything between
# if_existing and the
matching $endif
# if_mounted (mountpoint) if MOUNTPOINT is
mounted, display everything between
# if_mounted and the
matching $endif
# else Text to show if any of
the above are not true
# kernel Kernel version
# linkstatus (interface) Get the link status
for wireless connections
# loadavg (1), (2), (3) System load average, 1
is for past 1
# minute, 2 for past 5
minutes and 3 for
# past 15 minutes.
# machine Machine, i686 for
example
# mails Mail count in mail
spool. You can use
# program like fetchmail
to get mails from
# some server using your
favourite
# protocol. See also
new_mails.
# mem Amount of memory in
use
# membar (height) Bar that shows amount
of memory in use
# memmax Total amount of memory
# memperc Percentage of memory
in use
#
# metar_ob_time
# metar_temp
# metar_tempf Temp in F
# metar_windchill
# metar_dew_point There are a bunch of
these
# metar_rh and they are
self-explanatory
# metar_windspeed
# metar_winddir
# metar_swinddir
# metar_cloud
# metar_u2d_time
#
# ml_upload_counter total session upload
in mb
# ml_download_counter total session download
in mb
# ml_nshared_files number of shared files
# ml_shared_counter total session shared
in mb, buggy
# in some mldonkey
versions
# ml_tcp_upload_rate tcp upload rate in
kb/s
# ml_tcp_download_rate tcp download rate in
kb/s
# ml_udp_upload_rate udp upload rate in
kb/s
# ml_udp_download_rate udp download rate in
kb/s
# ml_ndownloaded_files number of completed
files
# ml_ndownloading_files number of downloading
files
#
# mpd_artist Artist in current MPD
song
# (must be enabled at
compile)
# mpd_album Album in current MPD
song
# mpd_bar (height) Bar of mpd's progress
# mpd_bitrate Bitrate of current
song
# mpd_status Playing, stopped, et
cetera.
# mpd_title Title of current MPD
song
# mpd_vol MPD's volume
# mpd_elapsed Song's elapsed time
# mpd_length Song's length
# mpd_percent Percent of song's
progress
# new_mails Unread mail count in
mail spool.
# nodename Hostname
# outlinecolor (color) Change outline color
# pre_exec shell command Executes a shell
command one time before
# conky displays
anything and puts output
# as text.
# processes Total processes
(sleeping and running)
# running_processes Running processes (not
sleeping),
# requires Linux 2.6
# shadecolor (color) Change shading color
# stippled_hr (space), Stippled (dashed)
horizontal line
# (height)
# swapbar (height) Bar that shows amount
of swap in use
# swap Amount of swap in use
# swapmax Total amount of swap
# swapperc Percentage of swap in
use
# sysname System name, Linux for
example
# offset pixels Move text over by N
pixels
# tail logfile, lines (interval)
# Displays last N lines
of supplied text
# text file. If
interval is not supplied,
# Conky assumes 2x
Conky's interval.
# Max of 30 lines.
# Max of 30 lines can be
displayed.
# time (format) Local time, see man
strftime to get more
# information about
format
# totaldown net Total download,
overflows at 4 GB on
# Linux with 32-bit arch
and there doesn't
# seem to be a way to
know how many times
# it has already done
that before conky
# has started.
# top type, num This takes arguments
in the form:
# top <name> <number>
# Basically, processes
are ranked from
# highest to lowest in
terms of cpu
# usage, which is what
<num> represents.
# The types are: "name",
"pid", "cpu", and
# "mem".
# There can be a max of
10 processes listed.
# top_mem type, num Same as top, except
sorted by mem usage
# instead of cpu
# totalup net Total upload, this one
too, may overflow
# updates Number of updates (for
debugging)
# upspeed net Upload speed in
kilobytes
# upspeedf net Upload speed in
kilobytes with one
# decimal
# upspeedgraph net (height),(width) (gradient
colour 1) (gradient colour 2)
# Upload speed graph,
colours defined in
# hex, minus the #.
# uptime Uptime
# uptime_short Uptime in a shorter
format
#
# seti_prog Seti@home current
progress
# seti_progbar (height) Seti@home current
progress bar
# seti_credit Seti@hoome total user
credit
# variable is given either in format $variable or in
${variable}. Latter
# allows characters right after the variable and must be used
in network
# stuff because of an argument
# stuff after 'TEXT' will be formatted on screen
TEXT
${offset 240}${color slate grey}${time %a, } ${color }${time
%e %B %G}
${offset 240}${color slate grey}${time %Z, }${color }${time
%H:%M:%S}
${offset 240}${color slate grey}UpTime: ${color }$uptime
${offset 240}${color slate grey}Kern:${color }$kernel
${offset 240}${color slate grey}CPU:${color } $cpu%
${acpitemp}C
${offset 240}${cpugraph 20,130 000000 ffffff}
${offset 240}${color slate grey}Load: ${color }$loadavg
${offset 240}${color slate grey}Processes: ${color }$processes
${offset 240}${color slate grey}Running: ${color
}$running_processes
${offset 240}${color slate grey}Highest CPU:
${offset 240}${color #ddaa00} ${top name 1}${top_mem cpu 1}
${offset 240}${color lightgrey} ${top name 2}${top cpu 2}
${offset 240}${color lightgrey} ${top name 3}${top cpu 3}
${offset 240}${color lightgrey} ${top name 4}${top cpu 4}
${offset 240}${color slate grey}Highest MEM:
${offset 240}${color #ddaa00} ${top_mem name 1}${top_mem mem
1}
${offset 240}${color lightgrey} ${top_mem name 2}${top_mem mem
2}
${offset 240}${color lightgrey} ${top_mem name 3}${top_mem mem
3}
${offset 240}${color lightgrey} ${top_mem name 4}${top_mem mem
4}
${offset 240}${color slate grey}MEM: ${color } $memperc%
$mem/$memmax
${offset 240}${membar 3,100}
${offset 240}${color slate grey}SWAP: ${color }$swapperc%
$swap/$swapmax
${offset 240}${swapbar 3,100}
${offset 240}${color slate grey}ROOT: ${color }${fs_free
/}/${fs_size /}
${offset 240}${fs_bar 3,100 /}
${offset 240}${color slate grey}HOME: ${color }${fs_free
/home}/${fs_size /home}
${offset 240}${fs_bar 3,100 /home}
${offset 240}${color slate grey}SLACK: ${color }${fs_free
/mnt/slack}/${fs_size /mnt/slack}
${offset 240}${fs_bar 3,100 /mnt/slack}
${offset 240}${color slate grey}NET:
${offset 240}${color}Up: ${color }${upspeed eth0} k/s
${offset 240}${upspeedgraph eth0 20,130 000000 ffffff}
${offset 240}${color}Down: ${color }${downspeed
eth0}k/s${color}
${offset 240}${downspeedgraph eth0 20,130 000000 ffffff}
${color slate grey}/var/log/messages:
${color}${exec tail -n20 /var/log/messages}
Nun meine Frage: Ist die Konfigurationsdatei /root/.conkyrc richtig?
Wenn ich in die Konsole als root conky eingebe kommt folgendes dabei raus.
Code:
# conky
No protocol specified
Conky: can't open display: :0.0