From be1c7e50e1e8809ea56f2c9d472eccd8ffd73a97 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2024 04:57:58 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1.44.3. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- exporting/TIMESCALE.md | 71 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 71 insertions(+) create mode 100644 exporting/TIMESCALE.md (limited to 'exporting/TIMESCALE.md') diff --git a/exporting/TIMESCALE.md b/exporting/TIMESCALE.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8ca61b75 --- /dev/null +++ b/exporting/TIMESCALE.md @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + + +# Writing metrics to TimescaleDB + +Thanks to Netdata's community of developers and system administrators, and Mahlon Smith +([GitHub](https://github.com/mahlonsmith)/[Website](http://www.martini.nu/)) in particular, Netdata now supports +archiving metrics directly to TimescaleDB. + +What's TimescaleDB? Here's how their team defines the project on their [GitHub page](https://github.com/timescale/timescaledb): + +> TimescaleDB is an open-source database designed to make SQL scalable for time-series data. It is engineered up from +> PostgreSQL, providing automatic partitioning across time and space (partitioning key), as well as full SQL support. + +## Quickstart + +To get started archiving metrics to TimescaleDB right away, check out Mahlon's [`netdata-timescale-relay` +repository](https://github.com/mahlonsmith/netdata-timescale-relay) on GitHub. Please be aware that backends subsystem +was removed and Netdata configuration should be moved to the new `exporting.conf` configuration file. Use +```conf +[json:my_instance] +``` +in `exporting.conf` instead of +```conf +[backend] + type = json +``` +in `netdata.conf`. + +This small program takes JSON streams from a Netdata client and writes them to a PostgreSQL (aka TimescaleDB) table. +You'll run this program in parallel with Netdata, and after a short [configuration +process](https://github.com/mahlonsmith/netdata-timescale-relay#configuration), your metrics should start populating +TimescaleDB. + +Finally, another member of Netdata's community has built a project that quickly launches Netdata, TimescaleDB, and +Grafana in easy-to-manage Docker containers. Rune Juhl Jacobsen's +[project](https://github.com/runejuhl/grafana-timescaledb) uses a `Makefile` to create everything, which makes it +perfect for testing and experimentation. + +## Netdata↔TimescaleDB in action + +Aside from creating incredible contributions to Netdata, Mahlon works at [LAIKA](https://www.laika.com/), an +Oregon-based animation studio that's helped create acclaimed films like _Coraline_ and _Kubo and the Two Strings_. + +As part of his work to maintain the company's infrastructure of render farms, workstations, and virtual machines, he's +using Netdata, `netdata-timescale-relay`, and TimescaleDB to store Netdata metrics alongside other data from other +sources. + +> LAIKA is a long-time PostgreSQL user and added TimescaleDB to their infrastructure in 2018 to help manage and store +> their IT metrics and time-series data. So far, the tool has been in production at LAIKA for over a year and helps them +> with their use case of time-based logging, where they record over 8 million metrics an hour for netdata content alone. + +By archiving Netdata metrics to a database like TimescaleDB, LAIKA can consolidate metrics data from distributed +machines efficiently. Mahlon can then correlate Netdata metrics with other sources directly in TimescaleDB. + +And, because LAIKA will soon be storing years worth of Netdata metrics data in TimescaleDB, they can analyze long-term +metrics as their films move from concept to final cut. + +Read the full blog post from LAIKA at the [TimescaleDB +blog](https://blog.timescale.com/blog/writing-it-metrics-from-netdata-to-timescaledb/amp/). + +Thank you to Mahlon, Rune, TimescaleDB, and the members of the Netdata community that requested and then built this +exporting connection between Netdata and TimescaleDB! + + -- cgit v1.2.3