fix(3ent): Assume default port for prod. Add note for using different ports for dev

fix/api-enterprise-docs-query-sql-field-names^2
Jason Stirnaman 2025-07-25 17:09:45 -05:00
parent a4fe6755bd
commit 113c82878e
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@ -22,6 +22,10 @@ Configure nodes with specific _modes_ (ingest, query, process, compact) to optim
## Basic multi-node setup
> [!Note]
> The examples in this guide assume each node runs on a distinct host and uses the default port (8181).
> If you run multiple nodes on the same host for testing or development, specify a different port for each node using the `--http-bind` option--for example, `--http-bind localhost:8282`.
<!-- pytest.mark.skip -->
```bash
## NODE 1 compacts stored data
@ -57,7 +61,6 @@ influxdb3 serve \
--mode ingest,query \
--object-store s3 \
--bucket influxdb-3-enterprise-storage \
--http-bind localhost:8181 \
--aws-access-key-id AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID \
--aws-secret-access-key AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
```
@ -133,7 +136,7 @@ with your `influxdb3 serve` command:
- `--object-store`: `azure`
- `--bucket`: Your Azure Blob Storage container name
- `--azure-storage-account`: Your Azure Blob Storage storage account name
- `--azure-storage-account`: Your Azure Blob Storage account name
_(can also be defined using the `AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT` environment variable)_
- `--aws-secret-access-key`: Your Azure Blob Storage access key
_(can also be defined using the `AZURE_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY` environment variable)_
@ -160,7 +163,7 @@ with your `influxdb3 serve` command:
- `--object-store`: `google`
- `--bucket`: Your Google Cloud Storage bucket name
- `--google-service-account`: The path to to your Google credentials JSON file
- `--google-service-account`: The path to your Google credentials JSON file
_(can also be defined using the `GOOGLE_SERVICE_ACCOUNT` environment variable)_
{{% code-placeholders "GOOGLE_(BUCKET_NAME|SERVICE_ACCOUNT)" %}}
@ -286,7 +289,6 @@ influxdb3 serve \
--mode ingest,query \
--object-store s3 \
--bucket influxdb-3-enterprise-storage \
--http-bind localhost:8181 \
--aws-access-key-id AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID \
--aws-secret-access-key AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
```
@ -343,7 +345,6 @@ The following examples sets up high availability with a dedicated Compactor node
--mode ingest,query \
--object-store s3 \
--bucket influxdb-3-enterprise-storage \
--http-bind localhost:8181 \
--aws-access-key-id <AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID> \
--aws-secret-access-key <AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY>
```
@ -415,7 +416,6 @@ ingest nodes alongside query nodes and a dedicated Compactor node.
--mode ingest \
--object-store s3 \
--bucket influxdb-3-enterprise-storage \
--http-bind localhost:8181 \
--aws-access-key-id <AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID> \
--aws-secret-access-key <AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY>
```
@ -459,7 +459,6 @@ ingest nodes alongside query nodes and a dedicated Compactor node.
--mode query \
--object-store s3 \
--bucket influxdb-3-enterprise-storage \
--http-bind localhost:8181 \
--aws-access-key-id <AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID> \
--aws-secret-access-key <AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY>
```
@ -478,7 +477,6 @@ ingest nodes alongside query nodes and a dedicated Compactor node.
--mode query \
--object-store s3 \
--bucket influxdb-3-enterprise-storage \
--http-bind localhost:8181 \
--aws-access-key-id <AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID> \
<AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY>
```