The Berkeley TRee DataBase is a high performance time series database designed to support high density data storage applications. This project used to be called QUASAR, but we have changed the name partly to match publications, and partly as a flag day. The capnp interface in BTrDB is designed to better support large queries and clusters and is not backwards compatible with the quasar interface.
BTrDB uses a MongoDB collection to store metadata. Also, if installed in High Availability mode, it requires a ceph pool. Note that even if not using ceph, librados needs to be installed.
To run an archiver, make sure that you have Go >= 1.4 installed and then run the following:
apt-get install librados-dev
go get github.com/SoftwareDefinedBuildings/btrdb/server
This will install the tools into your $GOPATH/bin directory. If you have this directory on your $PATH then you do not need to do anything further. Otherwise you will need to add the binaries to your $PATH variable manually.
Note that in order to run the btrdb server, you will need to copy btrdb.conf from the github repository to /etc/btrdb/btrdb.conf (or the directory that you are in).
An alternative to 'go get'ing to your GOPATH is to clone the repository then do:
apt-get install librados-dev
go get -d ./... && go install ./btrdbd
This will also put the btrdbd binary in your $GOPATH/bin.
Sensible defaults (for a production deployment) are already found in btrdb.conf. Some things you may need to adjust:
- The MongoDB server and collection name
- The block cache size (defaults to 32GB). Note that quasar uses more than this, this is just a primary contributor to the RAM footprint.
- The file storage path or ceph details
Once your configuration is set up, you can set up the files, and database indices with
btrdbd -makedb
Which should print out:
Configuration OK!
Creating a new database
Done
You can now run a server with:
btrdbd