--- outline: deep --- # Customizing Agent Monitoring Items ## Customize Monitoring for Network Interfaces and Disk Partitions Execute the following command to select network interfaces and partitions, then restart the Agent for changes to take effect: ```bash /opt/nezha/agent/nezha-agent edit ``` ## Additional Runtime Parameters ### Viewing Supported Parameters To view the supported runtime parameters, please execute the following command: ```bash ./nezha-agent --help ``` ### Configuring Parameters If you installed the Agent using a one-click script, you can add or modify parameters by editing the system service configuration. Edit the file `/etc/systemd/system/nezha-agent.service` and append your desired parameters at the end of the `ExecStart=` line: - `--report-delay`: Sets the interval for reporting system information. The default is 1 second. To reduce system resource usage, you can set this to 3 (valid range: 1-4 seconds). - `--skip-conn`: Disables monitoring of network connections. Recommended for servers with high numbers of connections or high CPU usage. - `--skip-procs`: Disables monitoring of process counts, helping to reduce resource usage of the Agent. - `--disable-auto-update`: Disables the **automatic update** feature of the Agent, enhancing security. - `--disable-force-update`: Disables the **forced update** feature of the Agent, enhancing security. - `--disable-command-execute`: Prevents execution of any scheduled tasks or use of the WebSSH on the Agent, enhancing security. - `--tls`: Enables SSL/TLS encryption. This should be enabled when you are using nginx to reverse proxy the Agent's gRPC connections and nginx is configured with SSL/TLS. - `--gpu`: Enables GPU monitoring. Note: Monitoring GPU usage may require installation of additional dependencies. For more details, refer to the documentation: [Enable GPU Monitoring](/en_US/guide/q9.html). - `--temperature`: Enables hardware temperature monitoring. Only effective on supported hardware, some VPS may not be able to retrieve temperature information. - `-q`, `--silent`: Enables silent mode, suppressing any output or logs to the console.