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OK.

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The Xbox tartar sauce comes with some preconfigured dashboards, so we can import those now before you

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start.

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You need to make sure that you have some hosts set up in your Xbox server.

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I have several hosts set up and I can see the data in Xbox.

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I just so happened to install Xbox agents on my Gravano server, my module server and also my influx

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Digby server.

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So I have three Xbox agents that I can query, and all my firewall rules have set up so my Sabic server

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can see each of my other service and my other servers can see the Xbox server on the appropriate ports.

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But those details, if I go to monitoring, hosts an Xbox, I can see I have the three servers and I

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have them set up correctly.

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Now also in Griffon Explore with your Xbox data source selected when you put your cursor into groups

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there, you should see a list of groups that your API user can see from Xbox.

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Right now, I can't see any groups, so that indicates that I have a permission issue in Xbox.

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For Microphone, I use that I set up for the API.

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So going into the Xbox administration uses microphone i user permissions.

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Permissions.

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All groups permissions.

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None.

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I need to select some groups that this user can see.

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So over here in user groups, no access to the frontend, that's the group that microphone user is in.

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Permissions are now select groups that I want to see.

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I wanted to see Linux service.

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That's the group that contains my hosts, but also want to see Xbox servers down there.

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I also have an Xbox agent running on my civic server, so I'll be able to see that data.

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But you can select all of those groups if you want or you want to have custom groups depends on your

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Xbox server set up.

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Select OK, I'm going to give Reed access to those groups.

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Press Add is now in the list.

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I could change those if I want.

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I can read, write, read tonight or none.

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I'm giving them both.

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Read So update that day, so no access to the front end.

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Just confirm permissions.

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Read on Linux.

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Since Epic's excellent users get back into the user, Carafano get a permissions it now shows.

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Now, if you refresh, you'll need to wait a few minutes before this will update.

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So keep going out and coming back in.

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And once you see the groups showing up in this dropdown, when you select it, you can continue.

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If you're worked with Xbox, you'll know that things don't happen instantly.

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Everything you do is put into a queue, and it might take several minutes before you see the change.

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That's something you learned to deal with when using Xbox.

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If you find it's taking quite a long time, go into data sources cervix.

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Save and test, then try again, and they we go back and see both groups now.

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Long since, that's good.

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I can now just do a quick test Linux service I collect individually or all applications, CPU use of

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time.

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And then we go up and see some data.

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Excellent.

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OK, so now let's get some dashboards.

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So data sources, Xbox dashboards, import, import and import.

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So we can look at the Xbox system status.

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OK, so we can see system status about those things that looks like it's working sort of way.

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Let's look at the next one.

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So dashboards manage.

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OK, there was.

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So system status of now, let's look at the Xbox server dashboard.

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OK, there are some that don't work.

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This will happen from time to time.

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It depends on the different versions that you're using.

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I'm using Gravano eight with Xbox five point two and the latest Xbox plug in.

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I'll have to go through each of these individually and correct them.

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The first one I tried Xbox processes here was try that a so shiny it can't find that.

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So let's try a different query because he doesn't find busy.

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Let's try something else.

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Number of processed values per second, I'm going to say, OK, we've got something number of process

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values per second.

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Apply that suffix processors.

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It's four CPU, a CPU idle try c p u idle time.

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So it's written like that now to apply for Xbox PC processors a once again.

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Processed no of processed per second.

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OK, it's good, it's a graph this time rather than a table.

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So I'm going to say that's OK, apply.

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We could change where that sits.

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This is using an older version of the graph here, legend.

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Okay, underneath there we go and apply that one, do the same with the top one, the legend underneath

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apply.

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All right, good.

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Now let's look at record performance and veeps number of values per second.

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How many is the same as before?

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Number of process values per second.

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A three six one a ploy up time.

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OK, it's not giving me a clue where it's broken, but just try up time.

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No, it's just like this a wild card.

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I go and try up time again.

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System up time.

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There we go.

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Thirty five weeks fly.

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And let's try this first one hostname.

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OK.

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It's not.

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Give me a clue.

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Again, I'll try the wild card there for everything.

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NI'm system nine.

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Click out of that table.

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Time to try a wild card.

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Anyway, I'm not really sure what the answer to this one is.

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Host so of.

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General, anyway, so applaud anyway.

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Maybe with different versions of Xbox, you might have different luck.

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But anyway, let's save that save overwrought dashboards, manage Xbox Template Linux server.

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So this is showing mostly some data, not service.

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So big service box service host influx.

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Moscow This is where I've installed Xbox agents on Gryphon.

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The influx Moscow Network interface all.

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Have a look at system load.

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See whether we can fix that one.

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Host Group C CPU processor load load average one minute we can apply.

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Excellent because the last 15 minutes.

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Very, very good.

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OK, save that.

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Say I write the sports home.

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OK, so we have some Xbox dashboards that we can now use.

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Excellent.

