---
title: Resources
description: Resources Information Widget Configuration
---
You can include all or some of the available resources. If you do not want to see that resource, simply pass `false`.
The disk path is the path reported by `df` (Mounted On), or the mount point of the disk.
The cpu and memory resource information are the container's usage while [glances](glances.md) displays statistics for the host machine on which it is installed.
_Note: unfortunately, the package used for getting CPU temp ([systeminformation](https://systeminformation.io)) is not compatible with some setups and will not report any value(s) for CPU temp._
**Any disk you wish to access must be mounted to your container as a volume.**
```yaml
- resources:
cpu: true
memory: true
disk: /disk/mount/path
cputemp: true
tempmin: 0 # optional, minimum cpu temp
tempmax: 100 # optional, maximum cpu temp
uptime: true
units: imperial # only used by cpu temp
refresh: 3000 # optional, in ms
diskUnits: bytes # optional, bytes (default) or bbytes. Only applies to disk
```
You can also pass a `label` option, which allows you to group resources under named sections,
```yaml
- resources:
label: System
cpu: true
memory: true
- resources:
label: Storage
disk: /mnt/storage
```
Which produces something like this,
If you have more than a single disk and would like to group them together under the same label, you can pass an array of paths instead,
```yaml
- resources:
label: Storage
disk:
- /mnt/storage
- /mnt/backup
- /mnt/media
```
To produce something like this,
You can additionally supply an optional `expanded` property set to true in order to show additional details about the resources. By default the expanded property is set to false when not supplied.
```yaml
- resources:
label: Array Disks
expanded: true
disk:
- /disk1
- /disk2
- /disk3
```
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