Minimum Version
This DEX Pack requires SysTrack version 9.0 or higher.
Notes
After this DEX Pack is installed, it may take up to 24 hours for data to appear.
If you update or reinstall this DEX Pack, you must reassign any Views created below to the SF_GreenIT Role.
Import Kit
To use this DEX Pack, the corresponding Kit must be imported to SysTrack.
If you have already imported the DEX Pack directly from the Kits page, the Import Kit step is complete. You may move on to the next step.
If you are viewing this DEX Pack in the Customer Gateway, follow these steps to import this DEX Pack Kit:
On the DEX Pack page, download the DEX Pack ZIP file
In SysTrack, open Kits
Under Local, click Select Kit File
Select the DEX Pack ZIP File
VM Energy Consumption View
NOTE: This step is only required for versions prior to 11.2.
The Virtual Machine Energy Consumption Dashboard requires you to make a View for the SF_GreenIT Role. This View tracks the amount of time a system is powered on or actively being used, as well as the CPU and GPU utilization. This View only returns data from virtual machines (VMs).
To create the new View:
Navigate to Configure > Views
Click the padlock icon in the upper-right to enable editing
Click the plus icon to add a new View
Fill in the Settings as follows:
View Name: SF_GreenITVMCGPU
Existing Category: Virtualization
Description: A view to return CPU and GPU daily usage
Expires in: 30 Days
When Expired: Append Data
Do NOT check “When overdue by 1 day(s)”
Set the Refresh drop-downs to Weekly, Inside, 24x7, and “Every 1 week(s)”
Copy this SQL query, and paste it into the box under SQL Selection > Generic
Click Test SQL. A Test Success message should appear. If the test is not successful, the query may have been copied incorrectly
Click Create View at the top-right
To assign the new View:
Navigate to Configure > Roles
Use the drop-down at the top to select the SF_GreenIT Role
Click Views, then check the box next to SF_GreenITVMCGPU
Click Save Changes at the top-right
After completing this process, it may take up to 8 days for the corresponding data to appear in the Virtual Machine Energy Consumption Dashboard.
SF_GreenITVMCGPU SQL Query
select
wguid,
getutcdate() as [VWTIME],
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 1 THEN [DOTY] ELSE NULL END
) AS [Sunday],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 1 THEN [CPU] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Sunday_CPU],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 1 THEN [Active_CPU] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Sunday_Active_CPU],
0.00 AS [Sunday_GPU],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 1 THEN [Active_GPU] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Sunday_Active_GPU],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 1 THEN [OnlineCnt] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Sunday_Online],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 1 THEN [ActiveCnt] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Sunday_Active],
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 2 THEN [DOTY] ELSE NULL END
) AS [Monday],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 2 THEN [CPU] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Monday_CPU],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 2 THEN [Active_CPU] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Monday_Active_CPU],
0.00 AS [Monday_GPU],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 2 THEN [Active_GPU] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Monday_Active_GPU],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 2 THEN [OnlineCnt] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Monday_Online],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 2 THEN [ActiveCnt] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Monday_Active],
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 3 THEN [DOTY] ELSE NULL END
) AS [Tuesday],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 3 THEN [CPU] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Tuesday_CPU],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 3 THEN [Active_CPU] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Tuesday_Active_CPU],
0.00 AS [Tuesday_GPU],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 3 THEN [Active_GPU] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Tuesday_Active_GPU],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 3 THEN [OnlineCnt] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Tuesday_Online],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 3 THEN [ActiveCnt] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Tuesday_Active],
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 4 THEN [DOTY] ELSE NULL END
) AS [Wednesday],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 4 THEN [CPU] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Wednesday_CPU],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 4 THEN [Active_CPU] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Wednesday_Active_CPU],
0.00 AS [Wednesday_GPU],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 4 THEN [Active_GPU] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Wednesday_Active_GPU],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 4 THEN [OnlineCnt] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Wednesday_Online],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 4 THEN [ActiveCnt] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Wednesday_Active],
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 5 THEN [DOTY] ELSE NULL END
) AS [Thursday],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 5 THEN [CPU] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Thursday_CPU],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 5 THEN [Active_CPU] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Thursday_Active_CPU],
0.00 AS [Thursday_GPU],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 5 THEN [Active_GPU] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Thursday_Active_GPU],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 5 THEN [OnlineCnt] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Thursday_Online],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 5 THEN [ActiveCnt] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Thursday_Active],
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 6 THEN [DOTY] ELSE NULL END
) AS [Friday],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 6 THEN [CPU] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Friday_CPU],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 6 THEN [Active_CPU] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Friday_Active_CPU],
0.00 AS [Friday_GPU],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 6 THEN [Active_GPU] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Friday_Active_GPU],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 6 THEN [OnlineCnt] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Friday_Online],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 6 THEN [ActiveCnt] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Friday_Active],
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 7 THEN [DOTY] ELSE NULL END
) AS [Saturday],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 7 THEN [CPU] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Saturday_CPU],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 7 THEN [Active_CPU] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Saturday_Active_CPU],
0.00 AS [Saturday_GPU],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 7 THEN [Active_GPU] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Saturday_Active_GPU],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 7 THEN [OnlineCnt] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Saturday_Online],
ISNULL(
MAX(
CASE WHEN DATEPART(w, [DOTY]) = 7 THEN [ActiveCnt] ELSE NULL END
),
0
) AS [Saturday_Active]
from
(
select
wguid,
[DOTY],
AVG(
CASE WHEN wusage <> 3 THEN [CPU] ELSE NULL END
)* 100 as [CPU],
AVG(
CASE WHEN wusage = 3 THEN [CPU] ELSE NULL END
)* 100 as [Active_CPU],
ISNULL(
AVG([GPU])* 100,
0
) as [Active_GPU],
count(*) as [OnlineCnt],
count(
CASE WHEN wusage = 3 THEN 1 ELSE NULL END
) as [ActiveCnt]
from
(
select
i1.wguid,
i1.[DOTY],
i1.int_cpu + i1.dpc_cpu + i1.priv_cpu + i1.user_cpu as [CPU],
i1.wusage,
i3.[GPU]
from
(
(
(
select
wguid,
DATEADD(
D,
DATEDIFF(D, 0, wtime),
0
) as [DOTY],
wusage,
int_cpu,
dpc_cpu,
priv_cpu,
user_cpu
from
sasys
where
wtype = 1
) i1
inner join (
select
wguid
from
sascfg
where
vmware > 0
) i2 on i1.wguid = i2.wguid
)
left join (
select
wguid,
AVG(usage_gpu) as [GPU],
DATEADD(
D,
DATEDIFF(D, 0, wtime),
0
) as [DOTY]
from
sagpu
where
wtype = 1
and DATEDIFF(
D,
DATEADD(
D,
DATEDIFF(D, 0, wtime),
0
),
DATEADD(
D,
DATEDIFF(
D,
0,
GETUTCDATE()
),
0
)
) < 8
and DATEDIFF(
D,
DATEADD(
D,
DATEDIFF(D, 0, wtime),
0
),
DATEADD(
D,
DATEDIFF(
D,
0,
GETUTCDATE()
),
0
)
) > 0
group by
wguid,
DATEADD(
D,
DATEDIFF(D, 0, wtime),
0
)
) i3 on (
i1.wguid = i3.wguid
and i1.[DOTY] = i3.DOTY
)
)
where
DATEDIFF(
D,
i1.[DOTY],
DATEADD(
D,
DATEDIFF(
D,
0,
GETUTCDATE()
),
0
)
) < 8
and DATEDIFF(
D,
i1.[DOTY],
DATEADD(
D,
DATEDIFF(
D,
0,
GETUTCDATE()
),
0
)
) > 0
) t1
group by
[DOTY],
wguid
) t2
group by
wguidGreen IT Role
This DEX Pack requires you to assign the SF_GreenIT Role to the relevant Configurations:
Navigate to Configure > Configurations
Click the padlock icon in the upper-right to enable editing
Use the drop-down at the top to select a relevant Configuration, or create a new Configuration
Assign the SF_GreenIT Role to the Configuration by dragging it from Available Roles to Assigned Roles
Click Save Changes at the top-right
Repeat this process for any other relevant Configurations
After completing this process, it may take up to two days for the corresponding data to appear.
Specifically, this Role is most relevant to the data in the Printing Dashboard.
Location Data
If location data is not enabled for monitored systems, this DEX Pack will have reduced functionality and accuracy. Location data is enabled by default.
In the cloud version, location data can only be disabled by importing a Role from the on-prem version. Thus, if your enterprise does not use the on-prem version, then location data is most likely enabled. If your enterprise uses the on-prem version, follow the steps below to verify if location data is enabled.
To verify if location data is enabled in Deploy (On-Prem Version):
Navigate to Deploy > Edit the config
Check the box next to Enable Advanced Settings
Navigate to Policies and Settings > Inventory Management
Set “Egress Get IP Address” to True
To verify if location data is enabled in Configure (On-Prem Version):
Navigate to Configure > Roles or Configurations
Click the padlock icon in the upper-right to enable editing
Use the drop-down at the top to select a relevant Role or Configuration
Navigate to Policies > Inventory Management
Check the box next to Egress Get IP Address
Click Save Changes at the top-right
Repeat this process for any other relevant Roles or Configurations
Printing Event Log
The Printing Dashboard requires the Windows PrintService event log (Microsoft-WindowsPrintService/Operational) to be enabled for monitored systems. This log is disabled by default. You can use tools such as PowerShell or Group Policy to enable this log for multiple systems.