Inch is an InfluxDB benchmarking tool for testing with different tag cardinalities.
To install, simply go get
from the command line:
$ go get github.com/influxdata/inch/cmd/inch
The inch
program accepts several flags to adjust the number of points and
tag values.
Usage of inch:
-b int
Batch size (default 5000)
-c int
Concurrency (default 1)
-consistency string
Write consistency (default any) (default "any")
-db string
Database to write to (default "stress")
-delay duration
Delay between writes
-dry
Dry run (maximum writer perf of inch on box)
-f int
Fields per point (default 1)
-host string
Host (default "http://localhost:8086")
-m int
Measurements (default 1)
-max-errors int
Terminate process if this many errors encountered
-p int
Points per series (default 100)
-report-host string
Host to send metrics
-report-tags string
Comma separated k=v tags to report alongside metrics
-shard-duration string
Set shard duration (default 7d)
-t string
Tag cardinality (default "10,10,10")
-target-latency duration
If set inch will attempt to adapt write delay to meet target
-time duration
Time span to spread writes over
-v Verbose
The -t
flag specifies the number of tags and the cardinality by using a
comma-separated list of integers. For example, the value "100,20,4"
means
that 3 tag keys should be used. The first one has 100 values, the second one
has 20 values, and the last one has 4 values. inch
will insert a series for
each combination of these values so the total number of series can be computed
by multiplying the values (100 * 20 * 4
).
By setting the verbose
flag you can see progress each second.
The -target-latency
flag will allow inch
to automatically backoff (add
delays after writing batches) according to the weighted moving average of
response times from the InfluxDB server. If the WMA of responses is greater than
the target latency then delays will be increased in an attempt to allow the
InfluxDB server time to recover and process in-flight writes. If a delay is in
place on inch
clients yet the WMA of response times is lower than the target
latency, then inch
will reduce the delays in an attempt to increase throughput.
The -report-host
flag can be used to specify the location of an InfluxDB
instance, to be used for reporting the results of inch. A local instance to inch
would be specified as -report-host http://localhost:8086
. Inch will provide
appropriate tags where possible, but arbitrary tags can be set using the
-report-tags
flag. The format for -report-tags
is a comma separated list of
key value pairs. For example -report-tags instance=m4.2xlarge,index=tsi1
.
When -report-host
is set to a non-empty value, inch will report throughput,
points and values written, as well as write latency statistics.