This apps provides useful server information, such as CPU load, RAM usage, disk usage, number of users, etc. Check out the provided Example XML output for the details.
The admin can look up this information directly in Nextcloud (Settings -> Management-> Information) or connect an external monitoring tool to the provided end-points.
This app is part of the standard Nextcloud package and can be found in the directory nextcloud/apps/serverinfo
The API provides a lot of information information about a running Nextcloud
instance in XML or JSON format, by using the following URL. If you want to
get the information returned in JSON format, you have to append ?format=json
to the URL.
https://<nextcloud-fqdn>/ocs/v2.php/apps/serverinfo/api/v1/info
<ocs>
<meta>
<status>ok</status>
<statuscode>200</statuscode>
<message>OK</message>
</meta>
<data>
<nextcloud>
<system>
<version>15.0.4.0</version>
<theme/>
<enable_avatars>yes</enable_avatars>
<enable_previews>yes</enable_previews>
<memcache.local>OC\Memcache\APCu</memcache.local>
<memcache.distributed>none</memcache.distributed>
<filelocking.enabled>yes</filelocking.enabled>
<memcache.locking>OC\Memcache\Redis</memcache.locking>
<debug>no</debug>
<freespace>48472801280</freespace>
<cpuload>
<element>1.81</element>
<element>1.39</element>
<element>1.24</element>
</cpuload>
<mem_total>8183664</mem_total>
<mem_free>5877568</mem_free>
<swap_total>0</swap_total>
<swap_free>0</swap_free>
<apps>
<num_installed>53</num_installed>
<num_updates_available>1</num_updates_available>
<app_updates>
<files_antivirus>2.0.1</files_antivirus>
</app_updates>
</apps>
</system>
<storage>
<num_users>7</num_users>
<num_files>708860</num_files>
<num_storages>125</num_storages>
<num_storages_local>7</num_storages_local>
<num_storages_home>7</num_storages_home>
<num_storages_other>111</num_storages_other>
</storage>
<shares>
<num_shares>1</num_shares>
<num_shares_user>0</num_shares_user>
<num_shares_groups>0</num_shares_groups>
<num_shares_link>0</num_shares_link>
<num_shares_link_no_password>0</num_shares_link_no_password>
<num_fed_shares_sent>0</num_fed_shares_sent>
<num_fed_shares_received>0</num_fed_shares_received>
<permissions_4_1>1</permissions_4_1>
</shares>
</nextcloud>
<server>
<webserver>Apache/2.4</webserver>
<php>
<version>7.2.14</version>
<memory_limit>536870912</memory_limit>
<max_execution_time>3600</max_execution_time>
<upload_max_filesize>535822336</upload_max_filesize>
</php>
<database>
<type>mysql</type>
<version>10.2.21</version>
<size>331382784</size>
</database>
</server>
<activeUsers>
<last5minutes>2</last5minutes>
<last1hour>4</last1hour>
<last24hours>5</last24hours>
</activeUsers>
</data>
</ocs>
{"ocs":{"meta":{"status":"ok","statuscode":200,"message":"OK"},"data":{"nextcloud":{"system":{"version":"15.0.4.0","theme":"","enable_avatars":"yes","enable_previews":"yes","memcache.local":"OC\\Memcache\\APCu","memcache.distributed":"none","filelocking.enabled":"yes","memcache.locking":"OC\\Memcache\\Redis","debug":"no","freespace":48472944640,"cpuload":[0.84999999999999997779553950749686919152736663818359375,1.04000000000000003552713678800500929355621337890625,1.1699999999999999289457264239899814128875732421875],"mem_total":8183664,"mem_free":5877156,"swap_total":0,"swap_free":0,"apps":{"num_installed":53,"num_updates_available":1,"app_updates":{"files_antivirus":"2.0.1"}}},"storage":{"num_users":7,"num_files":708860,"num_storages":125,"num_storages_local":7,"num_storages_home":7,"num_storages_other":111},"shares":{"num_shares":1,"num_shares_user":0,"num_shares_groups":0,"num_shares_link":0,"num_shares_link_no_password":0,"num_fed_shares_sent":0,"num_fed_shares_received":0,"permissions_4_1":"1"}},"server":{"webserver":"Apache\/2.4","php":{"version":"7.2.14","memory_limit":536870912,"max_execution_time":3600,"upload_max_filesize":535822336},"database":{"type":"mysql","version":"10.2.21","size":331382784}},"activeUsers":{"last5minutes":2,"last1hour":3,"last24hours":5}}}}
Since collecting storage statistics might take time and cause slow downs, they are updated in the background. A background job runs once every three hours to update the number of storages and files. The interval can be overridden per app settings (the value is specified in seconds):
php occ config:app:set --value=3600 serverinfo job_interval_storage_stats
It is also possible to trigger the update manually per occ call. With verbose mode enabled, the current values are being printed.
php occ serverinfo:update-storage-statistics -v --output=json_pretty
{
"num_users": 80,
"num_files": 3934,
"num_storages": 2545,
"num_storages_local": 2,
"num_storages_home": 2510,
"num_storages_other": 33
}