View and manage Admin dashboard telemetry
Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed collects the following telemetry data by default:
- Operational telemetry data
This is the data that is required to operate and troubleshoot the Ansible Lightspeed service. For more information, refer the Enterprise Agreement. You cannot disable the collection of operational telemetry data.
This includes the following data:
- Organization you are logged into (Organization ID, account number)
- Large language model (or models) that you are connected to
- Admin dashboard telemetry data
This is the data that provides insight into how your organization users are using the Ansible Lightspeed service, and the metrics are displayed on the Admin dashboard.
This includes the following data:
- Prompts and content suggestions, including accept or reject of the content suggestions
- User sentiment feedback
You can also disable the Admin dashboard telemetry if you no longer want to collect and monitor the telemetry data.
Viewing telemetry data on the Admin dashboard is not yet supported on Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed on-premise deployments.
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To view and manage the Admin dashboard telemetry data, ensure that you have the following:
- You have organization administrator privileges to a Red Hat Customer Portal organization with a valid Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform subscription.
- You have installed the Ansible VS Code extension v2.13.148 that is required to collect Admin dashboard telemetry.
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Following is the list of telemetry data that Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed collects:
- Details of the organization that you are logged into, such as organization ID and account number
- Large language models that you are connected to
- Inline suggestions that were accepted, rejected, or ignored by your organization users
- User sentiment feedback
- Top 10 modules returned in code recommendations
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The Admin dashboard displays the analytics telemetry data that you can use to gain insight into how your organization users are using the Ansible Lightspeed service.
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The Admin dashboard displays the following charts:
- Inline suggestions accepted, rejected, or ignored by users
This graph tracks the number of inline suggestions that were accepted, rejected, or ignored by users in your organization. Use this graph to gain insight into how your organization users are using the Ansible Lightspeed service.
- User sentiment
This graph measures the users' feedback (feelings, opinions). Use this graph to gain insight into the overall user experience with Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed.
- Top 10 modules returned in code recommendations
This graph displays the top 10 modules returned in code recommendations. Use this metric to determine which modules are being suggested the most to your organization’s automation developers.
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Disable the Admin dashboard telemetry Copy linkLink copied!
Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed collects Admin dashboard telemetry by default to gain insight into how your organization uses the service. You can disable this telemetry to stop collecting analytics data.
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- You have organization administrator privileges to a Red Hat Customer Portal organization with a valid Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform subscription.
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After you disable the Admin dashboard telemetry, the Ansible Lightspeed service no longer collects the analytics telemetry data for your organization. The earlier telemetry data is still available on the Admin dashboard, but no latest data is displayed. If you re-enable the Admin dashboard telemetry, the Ansible Lightspeed service starts collecting data for your organization, and the metrics are displayed on the Admin dashboard after 24 hours.