October-17th-2019, 07:53 AM
Hello Madhumati,
your InfluxDB remote database server will have an IP address for sure, right?
So first of all your Node-RED device needs to be physically networked to this InfluxDB database server over an IP network.
And finally you have to configure your InfluxDB read/write node with double click under "server/host" settings with the corresponding IP address of your InfluxDB server at standard port 8086. Furthermore you gave your database a name for sure when you installed it. So you have to enter the database name in the node settings as well. And also your database server will have an admin user and password. These credentials you have to enter as well into the node setting.
After you set everthing right, any read/write access will be addressed to the Influxdb remote database server. This is the easiest setup I have ever seen to be honest.
Thx
Armin
your InfluxDB remote database server will have an IP address for sure, right?
So first of all your Node-RED device needs to be physically networked to this InfluxDB database server over an IP network.
And finally you have to configure your InfluxDB read/write node with double click under "server/host" settings with the corresponding IP address of your InfluxDB server at standard port 8086. Furthermore you gave your database a name for sure when you installed it. So you have to enter the database name in the node settings as well. And also your database server will have an admin user and password. These credentials you have to enter as well into the node setting.
After you set everthing right, any read/write access will be addressed to the Influxdb remote database server. This is the easiest setup I have ever seen to be honest.
Thx
Armin
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