## What's Monitored - Active Users - Uptime - CPU Load total - Disk Utilization - Memory Utilization - CPU Utilization per core (Single Graph) - Ram Utilization time graph - Load Average - Load Average Graph - CPU and ACPI Temperature Sensors - pfBlocker IP Stats - pfBlocker DNS Stats - Gateway Response time - dpinger - List of interfaces with IP, MAC and Status - WAN Statistics - Traffic & Throughput (Identified by dashboard variable) - LAN Statistics - Traffic & Throughput (Identified by dashboard variable) ## Configuration The Config for the dashboard relies on the variables defined within Grafana. When importing the dashboard, make sure to select your datasource. Dashboard Settings -> Variables WAN - $WAN is a static variable defined so that a separate dashboard panel can be created for WAN interfaces.  Use a comma-separated list for multiple WAN interfaces. LAN_Interfaces - $LAN_Interfaces uses a regex to remove any interfaces you don't want to be grouped as LAN.  I have my WAN adapter and igb2 that hosts multiple vlans and nothing else.  The filtering happens in the "Regex" field.  I use a negative lookahead regex to match the interfaces I want to be excluded. It should be pretty easy to understand what you need to do here. After writing this up, I realize I need to change this variable name, it's just not going to happen right now. ### Running on Grafana 6.7.1 Influxdb 1.7.10 [Original Reddit thread](https://www.reddit.com/r/PFSENSE/comments/fsss8r/additional_grafana_dashboard/ "Originial Reddit thread") I was going to post this in the thread made by [/u/seb6596](https://www.reddit.com/u/seb6596 "/u/seb6596") since this is based on [their dashboard](https://www.reddit.com/r/PFSENSE/comments/fsf7f7/my_pfsense_monitor_dashboard_in_grafana/ "their dashboard"), but I made quite a few changes and wanted to include information that would get lost in the thread. What I updated: - Created dashboard wide variables to make the dashboard more portable and easily configurable. You shouldn't need to update any of the queries. - Took some inspiration and panels [from this dashboard](https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/9806 "from this dashboard") - Included gateway RTT from dpinger thanks to [this integration](https://forum.netgate.com/topic/142093/can-telegraf-package-gather-latency-packet-loss-information/3 "this integration") - Used[ telegraf configs](https://www.reddit.com/r/pfBlockerNG/comments/bu0ms0/pfblockerngtelegrafinfluxdb_ip_block_list/ " telegraf configs") from this post by [/u/PeskyWarrior](https://www.reddit.com/u/PeskyWarrior "/u/PeskyWarrior") - Tag, templating - No need to specify all cpus or interfaces in the graph queries. These values are pulled in with queries. - Added chart to show all adapters, IP, MAC and Status[ from here](https://github.com/influxdata/telegraf/issues/3756#issuecomment-485606025 " from here") - Added Temperature data based on feedback from[ /u/tko1982](https://www.reddit.com/u/tko1982 " /u/tko1982") - CPU Temp and any other ACPI device that reports temp is now collected and reported - Cleaned up the telegraf config The dashboard has a bunch of variables that you don't need to mess with. The only one you will want to change is the $WAN. Just set that to your WAN interface and the graphs will update accordingly. There is a row for WAN network statistics that keys off of the $WAN variable. The LAN statistics include data for all interfaces excluding $WAN. You could easily apply this to any other interface you want to highlight. What I didn't do and need help with: - Include IP and ping methods from [/u/seb6596](https://www.reddit.com/u/seb6596 "/u/seb6596") when they are back online. - Make it pretty. I've never been good at this part - Get the RTT calculations right from the dpinger integration. It's in microseconds but for some reason doesn't match the graphs in pfSense when I compare them. ### Plugins I put all my plugins in /usr/local/bin and set them to 555 To troubleshoot plugins, add the following lines to the agent block in /usr/local/etc/telegraf.conf debug = true quiet = false logfile = "/var/log/telegraf/telegraf.log" In pfSense, under Services -> Teltegraf, at the bottom of the page with the teeny tiny text box, I have the following additional configuration included the extra config listed in the config dir