Setting up Cygnus-PostgreSQL for historical data persistance
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Now that I have a real device (LWM2M -using wakaama implementation) running and sending data to Orion (I can confirm from server log, 'Observers created successfully'
), I want to proceed with historical data storage.
I am not sure how to start. Using docker-compose
file to start all services. I already have postgres
image pulled and running. Would like to use it for persistence.
- I guess I need to create the db schema to use for storage, any link to
cygnus-postgres
installation/persistence would be appreciated.
postgresql fiware-cygnus
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Now that I have a real device (LWM2M -using wakaama implementation) running and sending data to Orion (I can confirm from server log, 'Observers created successfully'
), I want to proceed with historical data storage.
I am not sure how to start. Using docker-compose
file to start all services. I already have postgres
image pulled and running. Would like to use it for persistence.
- I guess I need to create the db schema to use for storage, any link to
cygnus-postgres
installation/persistence would be appreciated.
postgresql fiware-cygnus
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Now that I have a real device (LWM2M -using wakaama implementation) running and sending data to Orion (I can confirm from server log, 'Observers created successfully'
), I want to proceed with historical data storage.
I am not sure how to start. Using docker-compose
file to start all services. I already have postgres
image pulled and running. Would like to use it for persistence.
- I guess I need to create the db schema to use for storage, any link to
cygnus-postgres
installation/persistence would be appreciated.
postgresql fiware-cygnus
Now that I have a real device (LWM2M -using wakaama implementation) running and sending data to Orion (I can confirm from server log, 'Observers created successfully'
), I want to proceed with historical data storage.
I am not sure how to start. Using docker-compose
file to start all services. I already have postgres
image pulled and running. Would like to use it for persistence.
- I guess I need to create the db schema to use for storage, any link to
cygnus-postgres
installation/persistence would be appreciated.
postgresql fiware-cygnus
postgresql fiware-cygnus
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Should anyone be looking for how to go about similar situation as I did (above refers), I found the explanations here the customisations section very helpful, please read it.
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Should anyone be looking for how to go about similar situation as I did (above refers), I found the explanations here the customisations section very helpful, please read it.
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Should anyone be looking for how to go about similar situation as I did (above refers), I found the explanations here the customisations section very helpful, please read it.
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Should anyone be looking for how to go about similar situation as I did (above refers), I found the explanations here the customisations section very helpful, please read it.
Should anyone be looking for how to go about similar situation as I did (above refers), I found the explanations here the customisations section very helpful, please read it.
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