Running the curl Command to Operate OpenTSDB
Writing Data
For example, to write data of a metric named testdata, whose timestamp is 1524900185, value is true, tag is key and value, run the following command:
curl -ki -X POST -d '{"metric":"testdata", "timestamp":1524900185, "value":"true", "tags":{"key":"value"}}' https://<tsd_ip>:4242/api/put?sync
<tsd_ip>: indicates the IP address of the TSD instance of OpenTSDB to which data is to be written.
HTTP/1.1 204 No Content Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8 Content-Length:0
Querying Data
For example, to query summary information about the testdata metric in the past three years, run the following command:
curl -ks https://<tsd_ip>:4242/api/query?start=3y-ago\&m=sum:testdata | python -m json.tool
- <tsd_ip>: indicates the IP address or host name of the TSD instance of OpenTSDB that needs to be accessed.
- <start=3y-ago\&m=sum:testdata>: Translates the & symbol, which may not be identified in the request.
- (Optional) <python -m json.tool>: Converts the response request to the JSON format.
[ { "aggregateTags": [], "dps": { "1524900185": 1 }, "metric": "testdata", "tags": { "key": "value" } } ]
Querying tsd Status
For example, to query information about the client connected to HBase, run the following command:
curl -ks https://<tsd_ip>:4242/api/stats/region_clients | python -m json.tool
<tsd_ip>: indicates the IP address of the TSD instance of OpenTSDB that needs to be accessed.
[ { "dead": false, "endpoint":"/xx.xx.xx.xx:16020", "inflightBreached": 0, "pendingBatchedRPCs": 0, "pendingBreached": 0, "pendingRPCs": 0, "rpcResponsesTimedout": 0, "rpcResponsesUnknown": 0, "rpcid": 78, "rpcsInFlight": 0, "rpcsSent": 79, "rpcsTimedout": 0, "writesBlocked": 0 } ]
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