--- title: "Run a PxL script" date: 2021-5-01T09:00:00-00:00 weight: 21 draft: false --- Let's use New Relic One's Live Debugging with Pixie to run a built-in PxL script. ### Run a PxL Script * Open your [New Relic One homepage](https://one.newrelic.com/) * Click on the **Kubernetes** link ![Pixie](/images/pixie/nr1-kubernetes.png) * Click on the name of your cluster ![Pixie](/images/pixie/select-cluster.png) * Click on **Live debugging with Pixie** ![Pixie](/images/pixie/live-debugging.png) * Select the `px/namespace` script from the `script` drop-down menu. ![select_script](/images/pixie/select_script.png) 4. This script has one required argument (as denoted with an `*`). Enter `default` for the `namespace` argument. ![select_namespace](/images/pixie/select_namespace.png) After the script executes, you should see a view similar to the following: ![px_namespace](/images/pixie/px_namespace.png) This script (`px/namespace`) shows: - A service graph of HTTP1/2 traffic between the pods in the specified namespace. - A list of the services and pods with high-level resource and application metrics. This script takes one other argument, `start_time`. This argument is specified using the Time Picker dropdown at the top right hand side of your screen and provides the time window for the query. ![select_starttime](/images/pixie/select_starttime.png)