Use the [Raspberry Pi Monitoring template](https://github.com/influxdata/community-templates/tree/master/raspberry-pi) to monitor your Raspberry Pi 4 or 400 Linux system. The Raspberry Pi template includes the following: - one [bucket](/influxdb/version/reference/glossary/#bucket): `rasp-pi` (7d retention) - labels: `raspberry-pi` + Telegraf plugin labels - [Diskio input plugin](/telegraf/v1/plugins//#diskio) - [Mem input plugin](/telegraf/v1/plugins//#mem) - [Net input plugin](/telegraf/v1/plugins//#net) - [Processes input plugin](/telegraf/v1/plugins//#processes) - [Swap input plugin](/telegraf/v1/plugins//#swap) - [System input plugin](/telegraf/v1/plugins//#system) - one [Telegraf configuration](/influxdb/version/tools/telegraf-configs/) - one [dashboard](/influxdb/version/reference/glossary/#dashboard): Raspberry Pi System - two variables: `bucket` and `linux_host` ## Apply the template 1. Use the [`influx` CLI](/influxdb/version/reference/cli/influx/) to run the following command: ```sh influx apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/influxdata/community-templates/master/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-system.yml ``` For more information, see [influx apply](/influxdb/version/reference/cli/influx/apply/). 2. [Install Telegraf](/telegraf/v1/introduction/installation/) on your Raspberry Pi and ensure your Raspberry Pi has network access to the [InfluxDB {{% show-in "cloud,cloud-serverless" %}}Cloud{{% /show-in %}} API](/influxdb/version/reference/api/). 3. Add the following environment variables to your Telegraf environment: - `INFLUX_HOST`: {{% show-in "v2" %}}Your [InfluxDB URL](/influxdb/version/reference/urls/){{% /show-in %}} {{% show-in "cloud,cloud-serverless" %}}Your [InfluxDB Cloud region URL](/influxdb/cloud/reference/regions/){{% /show-in %}} - `INFLUX_TOKEN`: Your [InfluxDB {{% show-in "cloud,cloud-serverless" %}}Cloud{{% /show-in %}} API token](/influxdb/version/admin/tokens/) - `INFLUX_ORG`: Your InfluxDB {{% show-in "cloud,cloud-serverless" %}}Cloud{{% /show-in %}} organization name. ```sh export INFLUX_HOST=http://localhost:8086 export INFLUX_TOKEN=mY5uP3rS3cr3T70keN export INFLUX_ORG=example-org ``` 4. [Start Telegraf](/influxdb/version/write-data/no-code/use-telegraf/auto-config/#start-telegraf). ## View the incoming data 1. In the InfluxDB user interface (UI), select **Boards** (**Dashboards**). {{< nav-icon "dashboards" >}} 2. Click the Raspberry Pi System link to open your dashboard, then select `rasp-pi` as your bucket and select your linux_host.