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diff --git a/man/i3status.man b/man/i3status.man index 4ed54ac..1d679a3 100644 --- a/man/i3status.man +++ b/man/i3status.man @@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ order += "wireless wlan0" order += "ethernet eth0" order += "battery 0" order += "cpu_temperature 0" +order += "memory" order += "load" order += "tztime local" order += "tztime berlin" @@ -113,6 +114,12 @@ cpu_temperature 0 { path = "/sys/devices/platform/coretemp.0/temp1_input" } +memory { + format = "%used" + threshold_degraded = "10%" + format_degraded = "MEMORY: %free" +} + disk "/" { format = "%free" } @@ -192,6 +199,7 @@ double-quote (""") characters need to be replaced with "`&`", "`<`", for generated content (e.g. wireless ESSID, time). *Example configuration*: + ------------------------------------------------------------- general { output_format = "xmobar" @@ -428,6 +436,45 @@ starting from %cpu0. This feature is currently not supported in FreeBSD. *Example format_above_degraded_threshold*: +Warning above degraded threshold: %usage+ +=== Memory + +Gets the memory usage from system on a Linux system from +/proc/meminfo+. Other +systems are currently not supported. + +As format placeholders, +total+, +used+, +free+, +available+ and +shared+ are +available. These will print human readable values. It's also possible to prefix +the placeholders with +percentage_+ to get a value in percent. + +It's possible to define a +threshold_degraded+ and a +threshold_critical+ to +color the status bar output in yellow or red, if the available memory falls +below the given threshold. Possible values of the threshold can be any integer, +suffixed with an iec symbol (+T+, +G+, +M+, +K+). Alternatively, the integer +can be suffixed by a percent sign, which then rets evaluated relatively to +total memory. + +If the +format_degraded+ parameter is given and either the critical or the +degraded threshold applies, +format_degraded+ will get used as format string. +It acts equivalently to +format+. + +As Linux' meminfo doesn't expose the overall memory in use, there are multiple +methods to distinguish the actually used memory. + +*Example used_memory_method*: +memavailable+ ("total memory" - "MemAvailable", matches gnome system monitor) + +*Example used_memory_method*: +classical+ ("total memory" - "free" - "buffers" - "cache", matches gnome system monitor) + +*Example order*: +memory+ + +*Example format*: +%free %available (%used) / %total+ + +*Example format*: +%percentage_used used, %percentage_free free, %percentage_shared shared+ + +*Example threshold_degraded*: +10%+ + +*Example threshold_critical*: +5%+ + +*Example format_degraded*: +Memory LOW: %free+ + === Load Gets the system load (number of processes waiting for CPU time in the last |