diff --git a/docs/INSTALL.md b/docs/INSTALL.md index cb32e77..fed56c7 100644 --- a/docs/INSTALL.md +++ b/docs/INSTALL.md @@ -180,10 +180,8 @@ iDRACs 1. If you are running Elasticsearch, you will also need to open port 5601 for Kibana if you chose to run compose with the `--elk-test-db` option. 2. If you ran compose with the `--influx-test-db`, `--prometheus-test-db`, or `--timescale-test-db` options you will need to open port 3000 for Grafana. -5. After you run this, the next step is to specify the iDRACs of the machines you are using. There is a webgui - called `configui` which by default runs on port 8080. Browse to it and click "Add New Service". Alternatively you - can upload a CSV file with three columns and no headers with each line in the format: `host, username, password` - for each iDRAC. +5. After you run this, the next step is to register the iDRACs you want to monitor. Open a browser to + `http://:8080` (or `http://localhost:8080` if you are on the same host) to reach theRedfish Service Telemetry Configuration Dashboard Page, then click "Add New Service". Alternatively, upload a CSV with one row per iDRAC in the form `host,username,password` (three columns, no header) so each host can be added automatically. ![](images/2022-03-03-17-26-26.png) @@ -222,14 +220,16 @@ This is not required. It only demonstrates a possible Elasticsearch workflow. ![](../images/2022-03-02-06-05-24.png) ### Post Install for Influx UI -1. Browse to influx (`http://:8086`) using the admin/DOCKER_INFLUXDB_INIT_PASSWORD ![](../images/Tokens.PNG) -2. load data ![](../images/Influxdb-loadData.png) -3. view telmetry metrics from my-org-bucket database ![](../images/Influxdb-my-org-bucket.png) +1. Browse to influx (`http://:8086`) +2. At the OS prompt, run `cat .env` to surface the generated credentials. +3. Log in with user `admin` and the password shown as `DOCKER_INFLUXDB_INIT_PASSWORD` in the `.env` file (see Tokens screenshot). ![](../images/Tokens.PNG) +4. load data ![](../images/Influxdb-loadData.png) +5. view telmetry metrics from my-org-bucket database ![](../images/Influxdb-my-org-bucket.png) ### Post Install for InfluxDB, Prometheus, or TimescaleDB -1. Browse to Grafana (`http://:3000`) -2. Add InfluxDB datasource, select the url (`http://influx:8086`) with the header `Authorization: Token DOCKER_INFLUXDB_INIT_ADMIN_TOKEN`, and `organization:my-org`. Correct addition of datasource will show the available buckets. ![](../images/grafanaAddDataSources.png) +1. Browse to Grafana (`http://:3000`) and the default grafana username/password is `admin/admin` +2. Add InfluxDB datasource, select `Query Langaguge "Flux"`, select the url (`http://influx:8086`) with the header `Authorization: Token DOCKER_INFLUXDB_INIT_ADMIN_TOKEN`, and `organization:my-org`. Correct addition of datasource will show the available buckets. ![](../images/grafanaAddDataSources.png) 3. Visualize metrics using add panel and wrting query for the respective metric in the Query inspector(quick way is to get the query from the influxUI) ![](../images/Influx-Grafana-FanRPMReading.png)