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Apache HertzBeat's historical data storage relies on the time series database, you can choose one of them to install and initialize, or not to install (note ⚠️ but it is strongly recommended to configure in the production environment)
It is recommended to use VictoriaMetrics as metrics storage.
GreptimeDB is an open-source time-series database with a special focus on scalability, analytical capabilities and efficiency.
It's designed to work on infrastructure of the cloud era, and users benefit from its elasticity and commodity storage.
⚠️ If you do not configure a time series database, only the last hour of historical data is retained.
Download and install Docker environment Docker tools download refer to Docker official document. After the installation you can check if the Docker version normally output at the terminal.
$ docker -v
Docker version 20.10.12, build e91ed57
Install GreptimeDB with Docker
$ docker run -d -p 127.0.0.1:4000-4003:4000-4003 \
v "$(pwd)/greptimedb:/tmp/greptimedb" \
--name greptime \
greptime/greptimedb:latest standalone start \
--http-addr 0.0.0.0:4000 \
--rpc-addr 0.0.0.0:4001 \
--mysql-addr 0.0.0.0:4002 \
--postgres-addr 0.0.0.0:4003
-v "$(pwd)/greptimedb:/tmp/greptimedb" is local persistent mount of greptimedb data directory. $(pwd)/greptimedb should be replaced with the actual local directory, default is the greptimedb directory under the current directory.
use$ docker ps to check if the database started successfully
application.yml configuration fileConfigure HertzBeat's configuration file
Modify hertzbeat/config/application.yml configuration file /script/application.yml
Note⚠️The docker container way need to mount application.yml file locally, while you can use installation package way to unzip and modify hertzbeat/config/application.yml
Replace warehouse.store.greptime data source parameters, URL account and password.
warehouse:
store:
jpa:
enabled: false
greptime:
enabled: true
grpc-endpoints: localhost:4001
http-endpoint: http://localhost:4000
database: public
username: greptime
password: greptime
The default database is public, if you specify another database name, you need to create it in greptimeDB in advance.
eg: Create a database named hertzbeat with a validity period of 90 days SQL: CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS hertzbeat WITH(ttl='90d')
Restart HertzBeat
Do both the time series databases Greptime, IoTDB or TDengine need to be configured? Can they both be used?
You don't need to configure all of them, you can choose one of them. Use the enable parameter to control whether it is used or not. You can also install and configure neither, which only affects the historical chart data.