# Welcome to the InfluxDB configuration file. # If hostname (on the OS) doesn't return a name that can be resolved by the other # systems in the cluster, you'll have to set the hostname to an IP or something # that can be resolved here. # hostname = "" [logging] # logging level can be one of "debug", "info", "warn" or "error" level = "info" file = "influxdb.log" # Configure the admin server [admin] port = 8083 # binding is disabled if the port isn't set assets = "./admin" # Configure the http api [api] ssl-port = 8087 # Ssl support is enabled if you set a port and cert ssl-cert = "../cert.pem" # connections will timeout after this amount of time. Ensures that clients that misbehave # and keep alive connections they don't use won't end up connection a million times. # However, if a request is taking longer than this to complete, could be a problem. read-timeout = "5s" [input_plugins] # Configure the graphite api [input_plugins.graphite] enabled = false port = 2003 database = "" # store graphite data in this database [input_plugins.udp] enabled = true port = 4444 database = "test" # Raft configuration [raft] # The raft port should be open between all servers in a cluster. # However, this port shouldn't be accessible from the internet. port = 8090 # Where the raft logs are stored. The user running InfluxDB will need read/write access. dir = "/tmp/influxdb/development/raft" # election-timeout = "2s" [storage] dir = "/tmp/influxdb/development/db" # How many requests to potentially buffer in memory. If the buffer gets filled then writes # will still be logged and once the local storage has caught up (or compacted) the writes # will be replayed from the WAL write-buffer-size = 10000 # The server will check this often for shards that have expired and should be cleared. retention-sweep-period = "10m" [cluster] # A comma separated list of servers to seed # this server. this is only relevant when the # server is joining a new cluster. Otherwise # the server will use the list of known servers # prior to shutting down. Any server can be pointed to # as a seed. It will find the Raft leader automatically. # Here's an example. Note that the port on the host is the same as the raft port. seed-servers = ["hosta:8090", "hostb:8090"] # Replication happens over a TCP connection with a Protobuf protocol. # This port should be reachable between all servers in a cluster. # However, this port shouldn't be accessible from the internet. protobuf_port = 8099 protobuf_timeout = "2s" # the write timeout on the protobuf conn any duration parseable by time.ParseDuration protobuf_heartbeat = "200ms" # the heartbeat interval between the servers. must be parseable by time.ParseDuration protobuf_min_backoff = "100ms" # the minimum backoff after a failed heartbeat attempt protobuf_max_backoff = "1s" # the maxmimum backoff after a failed heartbeat attempt # How many write requests to potentially buffer in memory per server. If the buffer gets filled then writes # will still be logged and once the server has caught up (or come back online) the writes # will be replayed from the WAL write-buffer-size = 10000 # the maximum number of responses to buffer from remote nodes, if the # expected number of responses exceed this number then querying will # happen sequentially and the buffer size will be limited to this # number max-response-buffer-size = 5 # When queries get distributed out to shards, they go in parallel. This means that results can get buffered # in memory since results will come in any order, but have to be processed in the correct time order. # Setting this higher will give better performance, but you'll need more memory. Setting this to 1 will ensure # that you don't need to buffer in memory, but you won't get the best performance. concurrent-shard-query-limit = 10 [leveldb] # Maximum mmap open files, this will affect the virtual memory used by # the process # max-open-files = 40 lru-cache-size = "200m" # The default setting on this is 0, which means unlimited. Set this to # something if you want to limit the max number of open # files. max-open-files is per shard so this * that will be max. # max-open-shards = 0 # The default setting is 100. This option tells how many points will be fetched from LevelDb before # they get flushed into backend. point-batch-size = 50 [wal] dir = "/tmp/influxdb/development/wal" # flush-after = 0 # the number of writes after which wal will be flushed, 0 for flushing on every write # bookmark-after = 0 # the number of writes after which a bookmark will be created # the number of writes after which an index entry is created pointing # to the offset of the first request, default to 1k # index-after = 0 # the number of requests per one log file, if new requests came in a # new log file will be created # requests-per-logfile = 10000