---
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
uptime: true
units: imperial # only used by cpu temp
refresh: 3000 # optional, in ms
```
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
```
You can additionally supply an optional `used` property set to true in order to show used capacity instead of free capacity for memory and disk resources. By default the used property is set to false when not supplied.
```yaml
- resources:
label: Memory Resouces
used: true
memory: true
disk:
- /disk1
```
