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+ | # k8s | ||
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+ | - https://medium.com/starschema-blog/monitor-your-infrastructure-with-influxdb-and-grafana-on-kubernetes-a299a0afe3d2 | ||
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+ | ``` | ||
+ | kubectl create secret generic influxdb-creds \ | ||
+ | --from-literal=INFLUXDB_DB=monitoring \ | ||
+ | --from-literal=INFLUXDB_USER=user \ | ||
+ | --from-literal=INFLUXDB_USER_PASSWORD=<password> \ | ||
+ | --from-literal=INFLUXDB_READ_USER=readonly \ | ||
+ | --from-literal=INFLUXDB_USER_PASSWORD=<password> \ | ||
+ | --from-literal=INFLUXDB_ADMIN_USER=root \ | ||
+ | --from-literal=INFLUXDB_ADMIN_USER_PASSWORD=<password> \ | ||
+ | --from-literal=INFLUXDB_HOST=influxdb \ | ||
+ | --from-literal=INFLUXDB_HTTP_AUTH_ENABLED=true | ||
+ | ``` | ||
+ | Next, create some persistent storage to store the database itself: | ||
+ | ``` | ||
+ | --- | ||
+ | apiVersion: v1 | ||
+ | kind: PersistentVolumeClaim | ||
+ | metadata: | ||
+ | namespace: monitoring | ||
+ | labels: | ||
+ | app: influxdb | ||
+ | name: influxdb-pvc | ||
+ | spec: | ||
+ | accessModes: | ||
+ | - ReadWriteOnce | ||
+ | resources: | ||
+ | requests: | ||
+ | storage: 10Gi | ||
+ | ``` | ||
+ | If you are new to Kubernetes, the way to execute these files is to call kubectl apply -f <filename> , in our case kubectl apply -f influxdb-pvc.yml. | ||
+ | Now, let’s create the Deployment, that defines what containers we need and how: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ``` | ||
+ | --- | ||
+ | apiVersion: apps/v1 | ||
+ | kind: Deployment | ||
+ | metadata: | ||
+ | namespace: monitoring | ||
+ | labels: | ||
+ | app: influxdb | ||
+ | name: influxdb | ||
+ | spec: | ||
+ | replicas: 1 | ||
+ | selector: | ||
+ | matchLabels: | ||
+ | app: influxdb | ||
+ | template: | ||
+ | metadata: | ||
+ | labels: | ||
+ | app: influxdb | ||
+ | spec: | ||
+ | containers: | ||
+ | - envFrom: | ||
+ | - secretRef: | ||
+ | name: influxdb-creds | ||
+ | image: docker.io/influxdb:1.8 | ||
+ | name: influxdb | ||
+ | volumeMounts: | ||
+ | - mountPath: /var/lib/influxdb | ||
+ | name: var-lib-influxdb | ||
+ | volumes: | ||
+ | - name: var-lib-influxdb | ||
+ | persistentVolumeClaim: | ||
+ | claimName: influxdb-pvc | ||
+ | ``` |
Revision as of 21:17, 25 October 2021
https://github.com/influxdata/influxdata-operator
k8s
kubectl create secret generic influxdb-creds \ --from-literal=INFLUXDB_DB=monitoring \ --from-literal=INFLUXDB_USER=user \ --from-literal=INFLUXDB_USER_PASSWORD=<password> \ --from-literal=INFLUXDB_READ_USER=readonly \ --from-literal=INFLUXDB_USER_PASSWORD=<password> \ --from-literal=INFLUXDB_ADMIN_USER=root \ --from-literal=INFLUXDB_ADMIN_USER_PASSWORD=<password> \ --from-literal=INFLUXDB_HOST=influxdb \ --from-literal=INFLUXDB_HTTP_AUTH_ENABLED=true
Next, create some persistent storage to store the database itself:
--- apiVersion: v1 kind: PersistentVolumeClaim metadata: namespace: monitoring labels: app: influxdb name: influxdb-pvc spec: accessModes: - ReadWriteOnce resources: requests: storage: 10Gi
If you are new to Kubernetes, the way to execute these files is to call kubectl apply -f
--- apiVersion: apps/v1 kind: Deployment metadata: namespace: monitoring labels: app: influxdb name: influxdb spec: replicas: 1 selector: matchLabels: app: influxdb template: metadata: labels: app: influxdb spec: containers: - envFrom: - secretRef: name: influxdb-creds image: docker.io/influxdb:1.8 name: influxdb volumeMounts: - mountPath: /var/lib/influxdb name: var-lib-influxdb volumes: - name: var-lib-influxdb persistentVolumeClaim: claimName: influxdb-pvc