Installing Telegraf on Ubuntu and write data to InfluxDB

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @bughunter9766
    @bughunter9766 25 дней назад

    Easy to follow,, many thanks for the step by step video 🙏

  • @sleick20
    @sleick20 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for this video!! I have one question, did you configured something to send data to Telegraf?

    • @LearnIT-zh1hs
      @LearnIT-zh1hs  Месяц назад

      Hi, in this particular example telegraf by self collect data from the system where it is running via inputs.system plugin. So normaly telegraf works as data puller, but also there are some plugins like inputs.influxdb_v2_listener or inputs.socket_listener where telegraf also could be as target for push data from other tools.

  • @kaustubhmanitripathi6942
    @kaustubhmanitripathi6942 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi amazing lecture! I needed your help like is there anyway to make a central influx from multiple influxes which will receive alerts from all the influxdb

    • @LearnIT-zh1hs
      @LearnIT-zh1hs  7 месяцев назад

      HI @kaustubhmanitripathi6942, Thank you for your comment. To answer to your question: i
      would say there are no build-in functionality on influx to push all
      alerts to one influxdb server, but as workaround i think you could do,
      create alerts on influxdb servers put tag to indicate the system, than
      replicate _monitoring system bucket to central influxdb bucket, with
      name like "remote_monitoring" and than i guess you would need to create
      another alert on central system, which would alert you in case on
      replicated date got not wanted level message.
      If you interested how to replicate bucket from one influxDB instance to
      another, you can check on my other video ruclips.net/video/Lb1vIBNxrik/видео.html