vnstat.conf - vnStat configuration file
Contents
Common Keywords
DatabaseDir
Specifies the directory where the database is to be stored. A full path must be given and a
leading '/' isn't required.
DayFormat,MonthFormat,TopFormat
Formatting of date in available outputs. Uses the same format as date(1). (vnstat and vnstati
only)
DefaultDecimals
Number of decimals to use in outputs. Value range: 0..2 (vnstat and vnstati only)
EstimateBarVisible
Show a visual representation of the traffic estimation if OutputStyle has been configured with a
value of 1 or 2 to make the bar column visible. 1 = enabled, 0 = disabled. (vnstat only, see
EstimateStyle for vnstati)
EstimateText
Replace default "estimated" text on the estimate line with custom text. Limited to 9 characters.
(vnstat and vnstati only)
EstimateVisible
Show a line with traffic estimation for the selected time period or alert as the last line of the
output in output modes supporting it. Disabling estimate visibility also disables estimate
conditions in --alert. 1 = enabled, 0 = disabled. (vnstat and vnstati only)
HourlyDecimals
Number of decimals to use in hourly graph output. Value range: 0..2 (vnstat only)
HourlySectionStyle
Select what kind of spacer is used for separating the numerical sections of the hourly graph
output. 0 = none, 1 = '|', 2 = '][', 3 = '[ ]'. (vnstat only)
Interface
Default interface used when no other interface is specified on the command line. Leave empty for
automatic selection. The automatic selection will prioritize the interface with most traffic for
outputs doing database queries. Queries not using the database will first check if the database
is available and select the interface with most traffic out those that are currently visible in
the system. If no database can be read then the first available interface will be used. (vnstat
and vnstati only)
InterfaceMatchMethod
Method for matching interface given for a query to an interface in the database.
Method 0 requires the interface name to be a case sensitive exact match. Method 1 extends the
previous method by allowing a case sensitive exact match of the interface alias. Method 2 extends
the previous method by allowing a case insensitive exact match of the interface alias. Method 3
extends the previous method by allowing a case insensitive match of the beginning of the interface
alias.
Methods will be evaluated in the order described above resulting in exact interface matches always
taking precedence. If any interface alias matching method results in multiple matches then the
interface with the highest total traffic will be used. (vnstat and vnstati only)
InterfaceOrder
Interface order in outputs with multiple interfaces. 0 = alphabetical by name, 1 = alphabetical by
alias. If 1 is selected and multiple interfaces don't have aliases then the interface name will be
used for defining the order. (vnstat only)
List5Mins,ListHours,ListDays,ListMonths,ListYears,ListTop
Number of entries to show in list outputs unless overridden from the command line. Set to 0 to
show all entries available in the database. (vnstat and vnstati)
LiveSpinner
Show spinning animation at the beginning of -l / --live output line. 1 = enabled, 0 = disabled.
(vnstat only)
Locale Locale setting to be used for prints. This replaces the LC_ALL environment variable. Set to "-" or
leave empty in order to use the system default value. (vnstat and vnstati only)
OutputStyle
Modify the content and style of text outputs. 0 = minimal and narrow output for terminal with
limited width, 1 = normal output with bar column visible, 2 = same as 1 except rate is visible in
summary output, 3 = rate column is visible in all outputs where it is supported. (vnstat and
vnstati only)
QueryMode
Default query mode when no parameters are given. 0 = summary, 1 = days, 2 = months, 3 = top, 4 =
single summary, 5 = short, 6 = years, 7 = hours graph, 8 = xml, 9 = one line, 10 = json, 11 =
hours and 12 = 5 minute. (vnstat only)
RateUnit
Select which unit is used when traffic rate is visible. 0 = bytes, 1 = bits. (vnstat and vnstati
only)
RateUnitMode
Select used prefix when traffic rate is shown in bits per second. IEC binary prefixes are
calculated with powers of 1024. SI decimal prefixes are calculated with powers of 1000. 0 = IEC
binary prefixes (Kibit/s...), 1 = SI decimal prefixes (kbit/s...). (vnstat and vnstati only)
RXCharacter,TXCharacter
Character used for representing the percentual share of received and transmitted traffic in list
mode outputs. (vnstat only)
RXHourCharacter,TXHourCharacter
Character used for representing the percentual share of received and transmitted traffic in hourly
graph output. (vnstat only)
Sampletime
Defines how many seconds the -tr option will sample traffic. Value range: 2..600 (vnstat only)
UnitMode
Select how units are prefixed. IEC and JEDEC binary prefixes are calculated with powers of 1024.
SI decimal prefixes are calculated with powers of 1000. 0 = IEC standard prefixes
(B/KiB/MiB/GiB...), 1 = old style (JEDEC) binary prefixes (B/KB/MB/GB...), 2 = SI decimals
prefixes (B/kB/MB/GB...) (vnstat and vnstati only)
Description
vnstat(1), vnstati(1) and vnstatd(8) all use the same configuration file for configuration related
settings. Some of the settings are common for all three programs. The file consists of keyword-argument
pairs, one per line. Empty lines and lines starting with '#' or ';' are interpreted as comments and not
processed. Arguments may optionally be enclosed in double quotes (") in order to represent arguments
containing spaces. Arguments can be padded with spaces or tabulator characters. A hardcoded default value
will be used if a keyword can't be found from the configuration file or if the configured value cannot be
parsed or is outside supported value range.
The configuration file is divided into three sections based on the usage of each keyword. The first
section contains keywords that are considered common for all commands, the second section is for daemon
related keywords and the last section is for image output.
Files
/etc/vnstat.conf
Config file that will be used unless $HOME/.vnstatrc exists or alternative value is given as
command line parameter.
Name
vnstat.conf - vnStat configuration file
Restrictions
Using long date output formats may cause misalignment in shown columns if the length of the date exceeds
the fixed size allocation.
See Also
vnstat(1), vnstati(1), vnstatd(8), units(7)
version 2.13 FEBRUARY 2025 VNSTAT.CONF(5)
Synopsis
/etc/vnstat.conf
