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Tested with KeeneticOS 3.5+
InfluxDB 2.x (recommended) and InfluxDB 1.8+
- Create configuration file
config.ini
[influx2]
# If you are using docker-compose it should be http://influxdb:8086
url=http://influxdb:8086
# For influx v1.x please use "-" as a value
org=keenetic
# For influx v1.x please use "username:password" as a token
# See DOCKER_INFLUXDB_INIT_ADMIN_TOKEN in docker-compose.yml
token=admin_token
timeout=6000
# For influx v1.x DB name
bucket=keenetic
[keenetic]
admin_endpoint=http://<keenetic_ip>:80
skip_auth=false
login=<user>
password=<pass>
[collector]
interval_sec=30
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Copy metrics.json and edit (Optional)
-
Create admin user (Users and access -> Create user, allow 'Web interface' and 'Prohibit saving system settings')
-
(Alternative to create user) Expose Keenetic API on your router
For doing this add port forwarding (Network rules -> Forwarding):
Input: Other destination
IP address: Your network ip (like 192.168.1.0)
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Output: This Keenetic
Open the port: 79
Destination port: 79
Update conifg.ini
[keenetic]
skip_auth=true
- Import Grafana dashboard from grafana.com
There are two options, you can run the collector directly on the router or in Docker on a separate host.
---
version: '3.7'
services:
keenetic-grafana-monitoring:
image: techh/keenetic-grafana-monitoring:2.0.2
container_name: keenetic-grafana-monitoring
# environment:
# - TZ=Europe/Kiev
volumes:
- ./config/config.ini:/home/config/config.ini:ro
# Optionally you can override metrics
- ./config/metrics.json:/home/config/metrics.json:ro
restart: always
# Influx 2.x
influxdb:
image: 'influxdb:2.1'
volumes:
- ./_data/influxdb:/var/lib/influxdb
ports:
- 8086:8086
environment:
- DOCKER_INFLUXDB_INIT_MODE=setup
- DOCKER_INFLUXDB_INIT_ORG=keenetic
- DOCKER_INFLUXDB_INIT_BUCKET=keenetic
- DOCKER_INFLUXDB_INIT_RETENTION=52w
- DOCKER_INFLUXDB_INIT_ADMIN_TOKEN=admin_token
- DOCKER_INFLUXDB_INIT_USERNAME=admin
- DOCKER_INFLUXDB_INIT_PASSWORD=password
Note You need to have own Grafana installation or you could use free-tier Grafana Cloud
Update your Grafana connection config
- Configuration -> Data sources
- Click add custom header
- Add header:
Authorization Token <TOKEN_VALUE>
Warning
"Token" word should be before the token value itself
Do not specify username/password
- Copy repository content to your router
/opt/home/keenetic-grafana-monitoring
- Install Python
opkg install python3 python3-pip
- Install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
- Create script for autorun
/opt/etc/init.d/S99keeneticgrafana
#!/bin/sh
[ "$1" != "start" ] && exit 0
nohup python /opt/home/keenetic-grafana-monitoring/keentic_influxdb_exporter.py >/dev/null 2>&1 &
- Run
/opt/etc/init.d/S99keeneticgrafana start
docker build -t keenetic-grafana-monitoring .
See on wiki