![]() For more information, see Metadata Naming Conventions and our Best Practices: Good Source Category, Bad Source Category. For example, typing web_apps tags all the logs from this Source in the sourceCategory field, so running a search on _sourceCategory=web_apps would return logs from this Source. Enter a string used to tag the logs collected from this Source with searchable metadata. (Selecting a frequency of 1m could flood your system with logs and create an undesirable outcome.) If your Windows system is relatively stable, a frequency of 15m should be appropriate. Description is optional.įrequency. Depending on your Windows system and its needs, select a frequency to run the selected queries. Name. Type the name to display for the new Source. Click Add and then choose Add Source from the menu.Ĭhoose Local for the Type of Windows Performance Source. In Sumo Logic, select Manage Data > Collection > Collection.įind the name of the installed Collector to which you’d like to add a Source. To configure a Local Windows Performance Monitor Log Source: Windows Performance Monitor Sources use the WMI Query Language (WQL) to collect data at a frequency you choose. Maybe you want to check on the system's RAM or CPU usage, or check the "hunger" of specific games or applications.Local Windows Performance Monitor Log Sources can only be configured on systems running Windows Server 2012 and later. The performance widget of the Xbox Game Bar application is handy in certain cases. Our colleagues over at Deskmodder note that you can place the widget on the Windows taskbar using the method. ![]() You need to use the keyboard shortcut Windows-G and select Performance in each new session to restore the display of the widget on the screen. The widget is displayed for the duration of the session only. Note that you can't move the widget around when the app is minimized. The option is available while the rest of the Xbox Game Bar app is not visible. Note that you can hide the graph in the widget by hovering over it and clicking on the up and down arrow icon that is displayed. You may use the preferences to change the position of the graph, to hide certain metrics that you don't require, and to change the accent color and transparency. Open the Xbox Game Bar app using the shortcut again and select the preferences icon in the title of the widget that you want to display all the time. ![]() Some options are available to change the display. The panel remains visible on the screen in that case, so that you see the performance stats in realtime all the time. All it takes for that is to activate the pin icon of the panel, in this case of the performance panel that displays CPU, GPU and RAM readings. There is however an option to pin certain widgets so that they become visible all the time. The overlay is closed automatically when you click elsewhere or switch to other applications or programs. While that is handy already, it is only visible on the screen temporarily. Select performance and you see the device's CPU, GPU and RAM usage in realtime on the screen. Use the keyboard shortcut Windows-G to display its overlay. Windows 10 and 11 systems come with the Xbox Game Bar application installed. Windows includes a native option to display certain usage metrics, but most users have not heard of the option probable. ![]()
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