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OK, so in this video, we'll create a Linux system dashboard, so provided you have this system dashboard

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running in influx, then we will reproduce this gafah across this dashboard works because we set up

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Telegraph to collect information about these inputs, plus a few others anyway.

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So this dashboard actually looks quite good in influx DB.

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So let's get this into the funnel.

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We can look at the query behind this panel, for example, by clicking that gear icon and pressing configure.

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OK, so in influx debate, that is a single stat, and this is the flux query.

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So we'll copy that into sewing Safana dashboards manage new dashboard, add an empty panel, select

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Step OK, select influx DB and paste the query into there.

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Now the difference here is that we need to replace this the bucket with telegraph.

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That's the name of our bucket that we'd set up, so Pennell title won the pennant title, here is system

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up time and options system at the time.

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OK.

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It also says one day's OK, so standard options.

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I can just write days to there.

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So custom unit days one days apply to and then resize it to roughly the same size so I can close that

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to get out of there.

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Now that's the same for all of these folks across here.

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It's a similar process.

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The next one we can recreate is memory usage here.

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So to recreate that in California, so configure.

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OK, it's a graph plus single stat in influx and a copy that flux query go into Gravano at a panel.

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Once again, it's just going to be a stat because a stat in the FATA has the graph anyway.

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So in flux DB paste.

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Remember to change that to telegraph.

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OK.

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And here they are using a per cent sign.

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So standard unit two per cent.

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They also taught memory usage, solar panel options.

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Memory usage.

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Okay.

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Apply, OK, and move it around to roughly the same position as another one.

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System load, for example, these remaining ones are all simple graphs.

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So system load is a good example.

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Configure.

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Copy the flux query into Agraféna empty panel.

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Leave it as time series in flux paste.

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Telegraph.

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The tallest system load.

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And deploy.

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And if I'd credit all those squares that would actually sit down there, so but now I think you get

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the point.

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So you can continue and you can reproduce that.

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What I've done is already done that and all my documentation and the influx of DBS.

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I've created the full dashboard, Jason, so you can just copy that.

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So either save or discard this one.

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So dashboards manage a discard of an import paste of Jason into there and load.

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Of course, it influx DBS system.

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You can call anything you like, import.

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And that's the dashboard there with all the panels.

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Credit excellent.

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So you can improve on that any way you like.

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Reposition it, add even more queries or delete some.

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OK?

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Excellent.

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So that's a good introduction to getting influx DB data into Safana.

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This is not, of course, an influx DB.

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I don't create an influx DB course, but I've shown you enough to help you make your first few steps

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into your blocks.

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DB If you want some more examples of using influx DB settings down there.

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Templates There is the Community Templates GitHub repository and there are a lot of examples there and

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you can follow the instructions and each of those and put them into flux DB and also use that information

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in Agraféna, if you need the steps won't always be easy.

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You have to read the documentation for each of these different templates to make sense of it.

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But anyway, in the next few lessons will do some more influx DB and I'll set up S&P Demons on different

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servers and we'll create a dashboard in Griffon where we can analyze the stats of those S&P devices.

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Excellent.

