--- title: "Enable streaming between nodes" description: "With metrics streaming enabled, you can not only replicate metrics data into a second database, but also view dashboards and trigger alarm notifications for multiple nodes in parallel." type: how-to custom_edit_url: https://github.com/netdata/netdata/edit/master/docs/metrics-storage-management/enable-streaming.mdx --- # Enable streaming between nodes The simplest streaming configuration is **replication**, in which a child node streams its metrics in real time to a parent node, and both nodes retain metrics in their own databases. To configure replication, you need two nodes, each running Netdata. First you'll first enable streaming on your parent node, then enable streaming on your child node. When you're finished, you'll be able to see the child node's metrics in the parent node's dashboard, quickly switch between the two dashboards, and be able to serve [alarm notifications](/docs/monitor/enable-notifications.md) from either or both nodes. ## Enable streaming on the parent node First, log onto the node that will act as the parent. Run `uuidgen` to create a new API key, which is a randomly-generated machine GUID the Netdata Agent uses to identify itself while initiating a streaming connection. Copy that into a separate text file for later use. > Find out how to [install `uuidgen`](https://command-not-found.com/uuidgen) on your node if you don't already have it. Next, open `stream.conf` using [`edit-config`](/docs/configure/nodes.md#use-edit-config-to-edit-configuration-files) from within the [Netdata config directory](/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory). ```bash cd /etc/netdata sudo ./edit-config stream.conf ``` Scroll down to the section beginning with `[API_KEY]`. Paste the API key you generated earlier between the brackets, so that it looks like the following: ```conf [11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555] ``` Set `enabled` to `yes`, and `default memory mode` to `dbengine`. Leave all the other settings as their defaults. A simplified version of the configuration, minus the commented lines, looks like the following: ```conf [11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555] enabled = yes default memory mode = dbengine ``` Save the file and close it, then restart Netdata with `sudo systemctl restart netdata`, or the [appropriate method](/docs/configure/start-stop-restart.md) for your system. ## Enable streaming on the child node Connect to your child node with SSH. Open `stream.conf` again. Scroll down to the `[stream]` section and set `enabled` to `yes`. Paste the IP address of your parent node at the end of the `destination` line, and paste the API key generated on the parent node onto the `api key` line. Leave all the other settings as their defaults. A simplified version of the configuration, minus the commented lines, looks like the following: ```conf [stream] enabled = yes destination = 203.0.113.0 api key = 11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555 ``` Save the file and close it, then restart Netdata with `sudo systemctl restart netdata`, or the [appropriate method](/docs/configure/start-stop-restart.md) for your system. ## Enable TLS/SSL on streaming (optional) While encrypting the connection between your parent and child nodes is recommended for security, it's not required to get started. If you're not interested in encryption, skip ahead to [view streamed metrics](#view-streamed-metrics-in-netdata-s-dashboard). In this example, we'll use self-signed certificates. On the **parent** node, use OpenSSL to create the key and certificate, then use `chown` to make the new files readable by the `netdata` user. ```bash sudo openssl req -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -sha512 -x509 -days 365 -keyout /etc/netdata/ssl/key.pem -out /etc/netdata/ssl/cert.pem sudo chown netdata:netdata /etc/netdata/ssl/cert.pem k/etc/netdata/ssl/ey.pem ``` Next, enforce TLS/SSL on the web server. Open `netdata.conf`, scroll down to the `[web]` section, and look for the `bind to` setting. Add `^SSL=force` to turn on TLS/SSL. See the [web server reference](/web/server/README.md#enabling-tls-support) for other TLS/SSL options. ```conf [web] bind to = *=dashboard|registry|badges|management|streaming|netdata.conf^SSL=force ``` Next, connect to the **child** node and open `stream.conf`. Add `:SSL` to the end of the existing `destination` setting to connect to the parent using TLS/SSL. Uncomment the `ssl skip certificate verification` line to allow the use of self-signed certificates. ```conf [stream] enabled = yes destination = 203.0.113.0:SSL ssl skip certificate verification = yes api key = 11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555 ``` Restart both the parent and child nodes with `sudo systemctl restart netdata`, or the [appropriate method](/docs/configure/start-stop-restart.md) for your system, to stream encrypted metrics using TLS/SSL. ## View streamed metrics in Netdata's dashboard At this point, the child node is streaming its metrics in real time to its parent. Open the local Agent dashboard for the parent by navigating to `http://PARENT-NODE:19999` in your browser, replacing `PARENT-NODE` with its IP address or hostname. This dashboard shows parent metrics. To see child metrics, open the left-hand sidebar with the hamburger icon ![Hamburger icon](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/netdata/netdata-ui/master/src/components/icon/assets/hamburger.svg) in the top panel. Both nodes appear under the **Replicated Nodes** menu. Click on either of the links to switch between separate parent and child dashboards. ![Switching between parent and child dashboards](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1153921/110043346-761ec000-7d04-11eb-8e58-77670ba39161.gif) The child dashboard is also available directly at `http://PARENT-NODE:19999/host/CHILD-HOSTNAME`, which in this example is `http://203.0.113.0:19999/host/netdata-child`. ## What's next? Now that you have a basic streaming setup with replication, you may want to tweak the configuration to eliminate the child database, disable the child dashboard, or enable SSL on the streaming connection between the parent and child. See the [streaming reference doc](/docs/metrics-storage-management/reference-streaming.mdx#supported-streaming-configurations) for details about other possible configurations. When using Netdata's default TSDB (`dbengine`), the parent node maintains separate, parallel databases for itself and every child node streaming to it. Each instance is sized identically based on the `dbengine multihost disk space` setting in `netdata.conf`. See our doc on [changing metrics retention](/docs/store/change-metrics-storage.md) for details. ### Related information & further reading - Streaming - [How Netdata streams metrics](/docs/metrics-storage-management/how-streaming-works.mdx) - **[Enable streaming between nodes](/docs/metrics-storage-management/enable-streaming.mdx)** - [Streaming reference](/docs/metrics-storage-management/reference-streaming.mdx)