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Oracle Linux

All the Instructions below assume you have completed the Grafana Installation.
Requirements:

  • Ports 8083, 8086 open to users and collectors

Add InfluxDB Repo

Create a new reoo file for InfluxDB

~$ sudo vi /etc/yum.repos.d/influxdb.repo
Add:
[influxdb]
name = InfluxDB Repository - RHEL \$releasever
baseurl = https://repos.influxdata.com/rhel/\$releasever/\$basearch/stable
enabled = 1
gpgcheck = 1
gpgkey = https://repos.influxdata.com/influxdb.key

Update repo cache

~$ sudo yum makecache

Install InfluxDB

~$ sudo yum install influxdb

Start the service and verify its running

~$ sudo service influxdb start
~$ sudo service influxdb status

Verify Dev Web Portal

By default, InfluxDB creates a simple web portal that developers can use to verify or generate query strings. You should be able to access it by going to:
http://domain.com:8083/

Database config

Login and create a DB

~$ influx
Connected to http://localhost:8086 version 0.13.0
InfluxDB shell version: 0.13.0
> CREATE DATABASE influxdb
> SHOW DATABASES
name: databases
---------------
name
_internal
influxdb

Testing DB

~$ influx
> USE influxdb
> INSERT cpu,host=serverA value=0.64
> SELECT * from cpu
name: cpu
---------
time			host	value
1467318896821675352	serverA	0.64

Setting up an external write into the database. Open a new shell on the same host.

~$ curl -i -XPOST 'http://localhost:8086/write?db=influxdb' --data-binary 'cpu_load_short,host=server01,region=us-west value=0.60'
HTTP/1.1 204 No Content
Request-Id: d333c2a3-3f03-11e6-800b-000000000000
X-Influxdb-Version: 0.13.0
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2016 20:47:14 GMT

Write the same string multiple times to the influxdb, but remember to change the value

~$ curl -i -XPOST 'http://localhost:8086/write?db=influxdb' --data-binary 'cpu_load_short,host=server01,region=us-west value=0.30'
~$ curl -i -XPOST 'http://localhost:8086/write?db=influxdb' --data-binary 'cpu_load_short,host=server01,region=us-west value=0.40'


Verify the data is there

~$ influx
> USE influxdb
Using database influxdb
> SELECT * from cpu_load_short
name: cpu_load_short
--------------------
time			host		region	value
1434055562000000000	server01	us-west	0.64

Adding an Administrator Account

~$ influx
> CREATE USER root WITH PASSWORD 'TuTewlyQsjhMregggQbF' WITH ALL PRIVILEGES

Creating User account with access to Database

~$ influx
> CREATE USER influx WITH PASSWORD 'influxdb'
> GRANT ALL ON influxdb TO influx

Verify Users and Rights

~$ influx
> SHOW USERS
user	admin
root	true
influx	false
> SHOW GRANTS FOR influx
database	privilege
influxdb	ALL PRIVILEGES

Add Authentication for HTTP requests

Note: I started out with this enabled, then I had to set it back to false in order for collectd to report metrics. As with anything, lock down traffic to your trusted hosts. Change auth-enabled = false to auth-enabled = true

~$ sudo vi /etc/influxdb/influxdb.conf
[http]
  enabled = true
  bind-address = ":8086"
  auth-enabled = true #
  log-enabled = true
  write-tracing = false
  pprof-enabled = false
  https-enabled = false
  https-certificate = "/etc/ssl/influxdb.pem"
  max-row-limit = 10000

Restart the Service

~$ sudo service influxdb restart

Verify local authentication

Make sure you can still authenticate with your accounts. Non-Admin accounts cannot SHOW DATABASES or SHOW USERS

 ~$ influx
Connected to http://localhost:8086 version 0.9.4.1
InfluxDB shell 0.9.4.1
> auth root TuTewlyQsjhMregggQbF
>

OR

~$ influx -username root -password TuTewlyQsjhMregggQbF

Inserting data with Authentication

This is an example:

~$ curl -i -XPOST 'http://localhost:8086/write?db=influxdb' -u influx:influxdb --data-binary 'cpu_load_short,host=server01,region=us-west value=0.10'
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