The Akai MPC
(Live, X and One) runs Linux on the 32 bit ARM architecture. As such, we can basically treat it like a Raspberry Pi
when it comes to collecting stats.
-
Download the
armv7
bits fortelegraf agent
from theinfluxdata
team athttps://influxdata.com
(or follow my document link below which goes through the steps). On the MPC, thetelegraf agent
can run on any USB, SD, etc. on your MPC. -
Enable SSH if needed. See the excellent article by github user @TheKikGen at
https://github.com/TheKikGen/MPC-LiveXplore/wiki/Enabling-SSH-on-the-MPC-Live-X-one-Force
.
You need at least InfluxDB
up and running someplace for stats to get sent to.
For details see the "Performance Metrics Collection and Data Visualization" section of my write-up:
https://github.com/mikenizo808/Building-the-Ultimate-Ubuntu-Desktop-on-a-Pre-Made-Gaming-PC
Note: I recommend installing the entire TICK
stack, version 1.x using apt-get
as shown in the link above