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influx_stress
usage and configuration
The binary for influx_stress
comes bundled with all influx installations.
To run it against an influxd
instance located at localhost:8086
with the default configuration options:
See more about the default configuration options
$ influx_stress
To run influx_stress
with a configuration file:
$ influx_stress -config my_awesome_test.toml
To daemonize influx_stress
and save the output to a results file:
$ influx_stress -config my_awesome_test.toml > my_awesome_test_out.txt 2>&1 &
To run multiple instances of influx_stress
just change the measurement
each test writes to, details below
$ influx_stress -config my_awesome_test1.toml > my_awesome_test_out1.txt 2>&1 &
$ influx_stress -config my_awesome_test2.toml > my_awesome_test_out2.txt 2>&1 &
Below is a sample configuration file with comments explaining the different options
# The [provision] section creates a new database on the target instance for the stress test to write points to and perform queries against
# This section can be deleted if the instance is manually configured. In that case make sure that the database referenced in [write] exists
# The provisioner will try to delete the database before trying to recreate it.
[provision]
[provision.basic]
# If set to false you can delete this section from the config
enabled = true
# address of the node to be provisioned
address = "<node1_ip>:8086"
# name of the database to create
database = "stress"
# This must be set to true
reset_database = true
# The [write] section defines the shape of the generated data and configures the InfluxDB client
[write]
# The [write.point_generator] defines the shape of the generated data
[write.point_generator]
[write.point_generator.basic]
# This needs to be set to true
enabled = true
# The total number of points a stress_test will write is determined by multiplying the following two numbers:
# point_count * series_count = total_points
# Number of points to write to the database for each series
point_count = 100
# Number of series to write to the database?
series_count = 100000
# This simulates collection interval in the timestamps of generated points
tick = "10s"
# This must be set to true
jitter = true
# The measurement name for the generated points
measurement = "cpu"
# The generated timestamps follow the pattern of { start_date + (n * tick) }
# This sequence is preserved for each series and is always increasing
start_date = "2006-Jan-02"
# Precision for generated points
# This setting MUST be the same as [write.influx_client.basic]precision
precision = "s"
# The '[[]]' in toml format indicates that the element is an array of items.
# [[write.point_generator.basic.tag]] defines a tag on the generated points
# key is the tag key
# value is the tag value
# The first tag defined will have '-0' through '-{series_count}' added to the end of the string
[[write.point_generator.basic.tag]]
key = "host"
value = "server"
[[write.point_generator.basic.tag]]
key = "location"
value = "us-west"
# [[write.point_generator.basic.field]] defines a field on the generated points
# key is the field key
# value is the type of the field
[[write.point_generator.basic.field]]
key = "value"
# Can be either "float64", "int", "bool"
value = "float64"
# The [write.influx_client] defines what influx instances the stress_test targets
[write.influx_client]
[write.influx_client.basic]
# This must be set to true
enabled = true
# This is an array of addresses
# addresses = ["<node1_ip>:8086","<node2_ip>:8086","<node3_ip>:8086"] to target a cluster
addresses = ["<node1_ip>:8086"] # to target an individual node
# This database in the in the target influx instance to write to
# This database MUST be created in the target instance or the test will fail
database = "stress"
# Write precision for points
# This setting MUST be the same as [write.point_generator.basic]precision
precision = "s"
# The number of point to write to the database with each POST /write sent
batch_size = 5000
# An optional amount of time for a worker to wait between POST requests
batch_interval = "0s"
# The number of workers to use to write to the database
# More workers == more load with diminishing returns starting at ~5 workers
# 10 workers provides a medium-high level of load to the database
concurrency = 10
# This must be set to false
ssl = false
# This must be set to "line_http"
format = "line_http"