Quickly Build IT DevOps Visualization System with TDengine + Telegraf + Grafana

Background

TDengine is a big data platform designed and optimized for IoT (Internet of Things), Vehicle Telemetry, Industrial Internet, IT DevOps and other applications. Since it was open-sourced in July 2019, it has won the favor of a large number of time-series data developers with its innovative data modeling design, convenient installation, easy-to-use programming interface, and powerful data writing and query performance.

IT DevOps metric data usually are time sensitive, for example:

  • System resource metrics: CPU, memory, IO, bandwidth, etc.
  • Software system metrics: health status, number of connections, number of requests, number of timeouts, number of errors, response time, service type, and other business-related metrics.

Current mainstream IT DevOps system usually include a data collection module, a data persistent module, and a visualization module; Telegraf and Grafana are one of the most popular data collection modules and visualization modules, respectively. The data persistence module is available in a wide range of options, with OpenTSDB or InfluxDB being the most popular. TDengine, as an emerging time-series big data platform, has the advantages of high performance, high reliability, easy management and easy maintenance.

This article introduces how to quickly build a TDengine + Telegraf + Grafana based IT DevOps visualization system without writing even a single line of code and by simply modifying a few lines in configuration files. The architecture is as follows.

TDengine Database IT-DevOps-Solutions-Telegraf

Installation steps

Installing Telegraf, Grafana and TDengine

To install Telegraf, Grafana, and TDengine, please refer to the relevant official documentation.

Telegraf

Please refer to the official documentation.

Grafana

Please refer to the official documentation.

TDengine

Download the latest TDengine-server from the Downloads page on the TAOSData website and install it.

Data Connection Setup

Install Grafana Plugin and Configure Data Source

Please refer to Install Grafana Plugin and Configure Data Source

Modify /etc/telegraf/telegraf.conf

For the configuration method, add the following text to /etc/telegraf/telegraf.conf, where database name should be the name where you want to store Telegraf data in TDengine, TDengine server/cluster host, username and password please fill in the actual TDengine values.

  1. [[outputs.http]]
  2. url = "http://<TDengine server/cluster host>:6041/influxdb/v1/write?db=<database name>"
  3. method = "POST"
  4. timeout = "5s"
  5. username = "<TDengine's username>"
  6. password = "<TDengine's password>"
  7. data_format = "influx"

Then restart telegraf:

  1. sudo systemctl start telegraf

Importing the Dashboard

Log in to the Grafana interface using a web browser at IP:3000, with the system’s initial username and password being admin/admin. Click on the gear icon on the left and select Plugins, you should find the TDengine data source plugin icon. Click on the plus icon on the left and select Import to get the data from https://github.com/taosdata/grafanaplugin/blob/master/examples/telegraf/grafana/dashboards/telegraf-dashboard-v0.1.0.json, download the dashboard JSON file and import it. You will then see the dashboard in the following screen.

TDengine Database IT-DevOps-Solutions-telegraf-dashboard

Wrap-up

The above demonstrates how to quickly build a IT DevOps visualization system. Thanks to the schemaless protocol parsing feature in TDengine and ability to integrate easily with a large software ecosystem, users can build an efficient and easy-to-use IT DevOps visualization system in just a few minutes. Please refer to the official documentation and product implementation cases for other features.