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## Usage Instructions
- Ensure you have correct date/time and NTP running to keep it accurate!
- Install HMCi *.deb* or *.rpm* file from [downloads](https://bitbucket.org/mnellemann/hmci/downloads/) or compile from source
- Copy the *doc/hmci.groovy.tpl* configuration template into */etc/hmci.groovy* and edit the configuration to suit your environment
- Configure Grafana to communicate with your InfluxDB and import dashboards from *doc/* into Grafana (The dashboards are slightly modified versions of the dashboard provided by the nmon2influxdb tool)
- Ensure you have correct date/time and use a NTP service to keep it accurate!
- Install the HMCi package (*.deb* or *.rpm*) from [downloads](https://bitbucket.org/mnellemann/hmci/downloads/) or compile from source.
- Copy the *doc/hmci.groovy.tpl* configuration template into */etc/hmci.groovy* and edit the configuration to suit your environment. You can use the *-c [conf-file]* switch if you place this file elsewhere.
- Configure Grafana to communicate with your InfluxDB and import dashboards from *doc/* into Grafana (The dashboards are slightly modified versions of the dashboard provided by the nmon2influxdb tool).
- Run the *bin/hmci* program in a shell, as a @reboot cron task or setup a proper service :)
### InfluxDB and Grafana Packages
### Power Binaries
You can download [Grafana ppc64le](https://www.power-devops.com/grafana) and [InfluxDB ppc64le](https://www.power-devops.com/influxdb) packages for most Linux distributions and AIX on the [Power DevOps](https://www.power-devops.com/) site.
You can download [Grafana](https://www.power-devops.com/grafana) and [InfluxDB](https://www.power-devops.com/influxdb) ppc64le packages for most Linux distributions and AIX from the [Power DevOps](https://www.power-devops.com/) site.
Binaries for amd64/x86 are available from the [Grafana website](https://grafana.com/grafana/download) and [InfluxDB website](https://portal.influxdata.com/downloads/) and also directly from your Linux distribution repository in some cases.
#### Notes
### Notes
Examples on how to change the default InfluxDB retention policy:
ALTER RETENTION POLICY "autogen" ON "hmci" DURATION 156w
ALTER RETENTION POLICY "autogen" ON "hmci" DURATION 90d
#### InfluxDB and Grafana Packages
You can download [Grafana ppc64le](https://www.power-devops.com/grafana) and [InfluxDB ppc64le](https://www.power-devops.com/influxdb) packages for most Linux distributions and AIX on the [Power DevOps](https://www.power-devops.com/) site.
Binaries for amd64/x86 are available from the [Grafana website](https://grafana.com/grafana/download) and [InfluxDB website](https://portal.influxdata.com/downloads/) and also directly from your Linux distribution repository in some cases.
## Development Information
You need JDK version 8 or later.
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./gradlew clean build
#### InfluxDB for local testing
Start the InfluxDB container
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docker exec -it influxdb influx
#### Grafana for local testing
Start the Grafana container, linking it to the InfluxDB container