**To get a service graph** The following example displays a document within a specified time period that describes services processing incoming requests, and the downstream services that they call as a result.:: aws xray get-service-graph \ --start-time 1568835392.0 --end-time 1568835446.0 Output:: { "Services": [ { "ReferenceId": 0, "Name": "Scorekeep", "Names": [ "Scorekeep" ], "Root": true, "Type": "AWS::ElasticBeanstalk::Environment", "State": "active", "StartTime": 1568835392.0, "EndTime": 1568835446.0, "Edges": [ { "ReferenceId": 1, "StartTime": 1568835392.0, "EndTime": 1568835446.0, "SummaryStatistics": { "OkCount": 14, "ErrorStatistics": { "ThrottleCount": 0, "OtherCount": 0, "TotalCount": 0 }, "FaultStatistics": { "OtherCount": 0, "TotalCount": 0 }, "TotalCount": 14, "TotalResponseTime": 0.13 }, "ResponseTimeHistogram": [ { "Value": 0.008, "Count": 1 }, { "Value": 0.005, "Count": 7 }, { "Value": 0.009, "Count": 1 }, { "Value": 0.021, "Count": 1 }, { "Value": 0.038, "Count": 1 }, { "Value": 0.007, "Count": 1 }, { "Value": 0.006, "Count": 2 } ], "Aliases": [] }, ... TRUNCATED FOR BREVITY ... ] } ], "StartTime": 1568835392.0, "EndTime": 1568835446.0, "ContainsOldGroupVersions": false } For more information, see `Using the AWS X-Ray API with the AWS CLI `__ in the *AWS X-Ray Developer Guide*.