### Welcome to the InfluxDB configuration file. # Once every 24 hours InfluxDB will report anonymous data to m.influxdb.com # The data includes raft id (random 8 bytes), os, arch, version, and metadata. # We don't track ip addresses of servers reporting. This is only used # to track the number of instances running and the versions, which # is very helpful for us. # Change this option to true to disable reporting. reporting-disabled = false ### ### [meta] ### ### Controls the parameters for the Raft consensus group that stores metadata ### about the InfluxDB cluster. ### [meta] dir = "/var/opt/influxdb/meta" hostname = "localhost" bind-address = ":8088" retention-autocreate = true election-timeout = "1s" heartbeat-timeout = "1s" leader-lease-timeout = "500ms" commit-timeout = "50ms" ### ### [data] ### ### Controls where the actual shard data for InfluxDB lives and how it is ### flushed from the WAL. "dir" may need to be changed to a suitable place ### for your system, but the WAL settings are an advanced configuration. The ### defaults should work for most systems. ### [data] dir = "/var/opt/influxdb/data" # The following WAL settings are for the b1 storage engine used in 0.9.2. They won't # apply to any new shards created after upgrading to a version > 0.9.3. max-wal-size = 104857600 # Maximum size the WAL can reach before a flush. Defaults to 100MB. wal-flush-interval = "10m" # Maximum time data can sit in WAL before a flush. wal-partition-flush-delay = "2s" # The delay time between each WAL partition being flushed. # These are the WAL settings for the storage engine >= 0.9.3 wal-dir = "/var/opt/influxdb/wal" wal-enable-logging = true # When a series in the WAL in-memory cache reaches this size in bytes it is marked as ready to # flush to the index # wal-ready-series-size = 25600 # Flush and compact a partition once this ratio of series are over the ready size # wal-compaction-threshold = 0.6 # Force a flush and compaction if any series in a partition gets above this size in bytes # wal-max-series-size = 2097152 # Force a flush of all series and full compaction if there have been no writes in this # amount of time. This is useful for ensuring that shards that are cold for writes don't # keep a bunch of data cached in memory and in the WAL. # wal-flush-cold-interval = "10m" # Force a partition to flush its largest series if it reaches this approximate size in # bytes. Remember there are 5 partitions so you'll need at least 5x this amount of memory. # The more memory you have, the bigger this can be. # wal-partition-size-threshold = 20971520 ### ### [cluster] ### ### Controls non-Raft cluster behavior, which generally includes how data is ### shared across shards. ### [cluster] shard-writer-timeout = "5s" # The time within which a shard must respond to write. write-timeout = "5s" # The time within which a write operation must complete on the cluster. ### ### [retention] ### ### Controls the enforcement of retention policies for evicting old data. ### [retention] enabled = true check-interval = "30m" ### ### Controls the system self-monitoring, statistics and diagnostics. ### [monitor] store-enabled = true # Whether to record statistics internally. store-database = "_internal" # The destination database for recorded statistics store-retention-policy = "monitor" # The destination retention policy store-retention-duration = "168h" # How long to keep the data store-replication-factor = 1 # How many copies of the data to keep store-interval = "1m" # The interval at which to record statistics ### ### [admin] ### ### Controls the availability of the built-in, web-based admin interface. If HTTPS is ### enabled for the admin interface, HTTPS must also be enabled on the [http] service. ### [admin] enabled = true bind-address = ":8083" https-enabled = false https-certificate = "/etc/ssl/influxdb.pem" ### ### [http] ### ### Controls how the HTTP endpoints are configured. These are the primary ### mechanism for getting data into and out of InfluxDB. ### [http] enabled = true bind-address = ":8086" auth-enabled = false log-enabled = true write-tracing = false pprof-enabled = false https-enabled = false https-certificate = "/etc/ssl/influxdb.pem" ### ### [[graphite]] ### ### Controls one or many listeners for Graphite data. ### [[graphite]] enabled = false # bind-address = ":2003" # protocol = "tcp" # consistency-level = "one" # name-separator = "." # These next lines control how batching works. You should have this enabled # otherwise you could get dropped metrics or poor performance. Batching # will buffer points in memory if you have many coming in. # batch-size = 1000 # will flush if this many points get buffered # batch-timeout = "1s" # will flush at least this often even if we haven't hit buffer limit ## "name-schema" configures tag names for parsing the metric name from graphite protocol; ## separated by `name-separator`. ## The "measurement" tag is special and the corresponding field will become ## the name of the metric. ## e.g. "type.host.measurement.device" will parse "server.localhost.cpu.cpu0" as ## { ## measurement: "cpu", ## tags: { ## "type": "server", ## "host": "localhost, ## "device": "cpu0" ## } ## } # name-schema = "type.host.measurement.device" ## If set to true, when the input metric name has more fields than `name-schema` specified, ## the extra fields will be ignored. ## Otherwise an error will be logged and the metric rejected. # ignore-unnamed = true ### ### [collectd] ### ### Controls the listener for collectd data. ### [collectd] enabled = false # bind-address = "" # database = "" # typesdb = "" # These next lines control how batching works. You should have this enabled # otherwise you could get dropped metrics or poor performance. Batching # will buffer points in memory if you have many coming in. # batch-size = 1000 # will flush if this many points get buffered # batch-timeout = "1s" # will flush at least this often even if we haven't hit buffer limit ### ### [opentsdb] ### ### Controls the listener for OpenTSDB data. ### [opentsdb] enabled = false # bind-address = "" # database = "" # retention-policy = "" # These next lines control how batching works. You should have this enabled # otherwise you could get dropped metrics or poor performance. Only points # metrics received over the telnet protocol undergo batching. # batch-size = 1000 # will flush if this many points get buffered # batch-timeout = "1s" # will flush at least this often even if we haven't hit buffer limit ### ### [[udp]] ### ### Controls the listeners for InfluxDB line protocol data via UDP. ### [[udp]] enabled = false # bind-address = "" # database = "" # These next lines control how batching works. You should have this enabled # otherwise you could get dropped metrics or poor performance. Batching # will buffer points in memory if you have many coming in. # batch-size = 1000 # will flush if this many points get buffered # batch-timeout = "1s" # will flush at least this often even if we haven't hit buffer limit ### ### [continuous_queries] ### ### Controls how continuous queries are run within InfluxDB. ### [continuous_queries] log-enabled = true enabled = true recompute-previous-n = 2 recompute-no-older-than = "10m" compute-runs-per-interval = 10 compute-no-more-than = "2m" ### ### [hinted-handoff] ### ### Controls the hinted handoff feature, which allows nodes to temporarily ### store queued data when one node of a cluster is down for a short period ### of time. ### [hinted-handoff] enabled = true dir = "/var/opt/influxdb/hh" max-size = 1073741824 max-age = "168h" retry-rate-limit = 0 retry-interval = "1s"