Skip to content

arangodb is a free and open-source multi-model NoSQL database. ArangoDB combines document, graph, and key-value data models with one query language, serving as an alternative to using multiple specialized databases

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

howtomgr/arangodb

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

1 Commit
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

arangodb Installation Guide

arangodb is a free and open-source multi-model NoSQL database. ArangoDB combines document, graph, and key-value data models with one query language, serving as an alternative to using multiple specialized databases

Table of Contents

  1. Prerequisites
  2. Supported Operating Systems
  3. Installation
  4. Configuration
  5. Service Management
  6. Troubleshooting
  7. Security Considerations
  8. Performance Tuning
  9. Backup and Restore
  10. System Requirements
  11. Support
  12. Contributing
  13. License
  14. Acknowledgments
  15. Version History
  16. Appendices

1. Prerequisites

  • Hardware Requirements:
    • CPU: 2+ cores recommended
    • RAM: 2GB minimum (8GB+ recommended)
    • Storage: 10GB+ for data
    • Network: HTTP/HTTPS access
  • Operating System:
    • Linux: Any modern distribution (RHEL, Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, Fedora, Arch, Alpine, openSUSE)
    • macOS: 10.14+ (Mojave or newer)
    • Windows: Windows Server 2016+ or Windows 10
    • FreeBSD: 11.0+
  • Network Requirements:
    • Port 8529 (default arangodb port)
    • Cluster ports if distributed
  • Dependencies:
    • See official documentation for specific requirements
  • System Access: root or sudo privileges required

2. Supported Operating Systems

This guide supports installation on:

  • RHEL 8/9 and derivatives (CentOS Stream, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux)
  • Debian 11/12
  • Ubuntu 20.04/22.04/24.04 LTS
  • Arch Linux (rolling release)
  • Alpine Linux 3.18+
  • openSUSE Leap 15.5+ / Tumbleweed
  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 15+
  • macOS 12+ (Monterey and later)
  • FreeBSD 13+
  • Windows 10/11/Server 2019+ (where applicable)

3. Installation

RHEL/CentOS/Rocky Linux/AlmaLinux

# Install EPEL repository if needed
sudo dnf install -y epel-release

# Install arangodb
sudo dnf install -y arangodb

# Enable and start service
sudo systemctl enable --now arangodb

# Configure firewall
sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-port=8529/tcp
sudo firewall-cmd --reload

# Verify installation
arangod --version

Debian/Ubuntu

# Update package index
sudo apt update

# Install arangodb
sudo apt install -y arangodb

# Enable and start service
sudo systemctl enable --now arangodb

# Configure firewall
sudo ufw allow 8529

# Verify installation
arangod --version

Arch Linux

# Install arangodb
sudo pacman -S arangodb

# Enable and start service
sudo systemctl enable --now arangodb

# Verify installation
arangod --version

Alpine Linux

# Install arangodb
apk add --no-cache arangodb

# Enable and start service
rc-update add arangodb default
rc-service arangodb start

# Verify installation
arangod --version

openSUSE/SLES

# Install arangodb
sudo zypper install -y arangodb

# Enable and start service
sudo systemctl enable --now arangodb

# Configure firewall
sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-port=8529/tcp
sudo firewall-cmd --reload

# Verify installation
arangod --version

macOS

# Using Homebrew
brew install arangodb

# Start service
brew services start arangodb

# Verify installation
arangod --version

FreeBSD

# Using pkg
pkg install arangodb

# Enable in rc.conf
echo 'arangodb_enable="YES"' >> /etc/rc.conf

# Start service
service arangodb start

# Verify installation
arangod --version

Windows

# Using Chocolatey
choco install arangodb

# Or using Scoop
scoop install arangodb

# Verify installation
arangod --version

Initial Configuration

Basic Configuration

# Create configuration directory
sudo mkdir -p /etc/arangodb

# Set up basic configuration
# See official documentation for detailed configuration options

# Test configuration
arangod --version

5. Service Management

systemd (RHEL, Debian, Ubuntu, Arch, openSUSE)

# Enable service
sudo systemctl enable arangodb

# Start service
sudo systemctl start arangodb

# Stop service
sudo systemctl stop arangodb

# Restart service
sudo systemctl restart arangodb

# Check status
sudo systemctl status arangodb

# View logs
sudo journalctl -u arangodb -f

OpenRC (Alpine Linux)

# Enable service
rc-update add arangodb default

# Start service
rc-service arangodb start

# Stop service
rc-service arangodb stop

# Restart service
rc-service arangodb restart

# Check status
rc-service arangodb status

rc.d (FreeBSD)

# Enable in /etc/rc.conf
echo 'arangodb_enable="YES"' >> /etc/rc.conf

# Start service
service arangodb start

# Stop service
service arangodb stop

# Restart service
service arangodb restart

# Check status
service arangodb status

launchd (macOS)

# Using Homebrew services
brew services start arangodb
brew services stop arangodb
brew services restart arangodb

# Check status
brew services list | grep arangodb

Windows Service Manager

# Start service
net start arangodb

# Stop service
net stop arangodb

# Using PowerShell
Start-Service arangodb
Stop-Service arangodb
Restart-Service arangodb

# Check status
Get-Service arangodb

Advanced Configuration

See the official documentation for advanced configuration options.

Reverse Proxy Setup

nginx Configuration

upstream arangodb_backend {
    server 127.0.0.1:8529;
}

server {
    listen 80;
    server_name arangodb.example.com;
    return 301 https://$server_name$request_uri;
}

server {
    listen 443 ssl http2;
    server_name arangodb.example.com;

    ssl_certificate /etc/ssl/certs/arangodb.example.com.crt;
    ssl_certificate_key /etc/ssl/private/arangodb.example.com.key;

    location / {
        proxy_pass http://arangodb_backend;
        proxy_set_header Host $host;
        proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
        proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
        proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
    }
}

Apache Configuration

<VirtualHost *:80>
    ServerName arangodb.example.com
    Redirect permanent / https://arangodb.example.com/
</VirtualHost>

<VirtualHost *:443>
    ServerName arangodb.example.com
    
    SSLEngine on
    SSLCertificateFile /etc/ssl/certs/arangodb.example.com.crt
    SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/ssl/private/arangodb.example.com.key
    
    ProxyRequests Off
    ProxyPreserveHost On
    
    ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:8529/
    ProxyPassReverse / http://127.0.0.1:8529/
</VirtualHost>

HAProxy Configuration

frontend arangodb_frontend
    bind *:80
    bind *:443 ssl crt /etc/ssl/certs/arangodb.pem
    redirect scheme https if !{ ssl_fc }
    default_backend arangodb_backend

backend arangodb_backend
    balance roundrobin
    server arangodb1 127.0.0.1:8529 check

Security Configuration

Basic Security Setup

# Set appropriate permissions
sudo chown -R arangodb:arangodb /etc/arangodb
sudo chmod 750 /etc/arangodb

# Configure firewall
sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-port=8529/tcp
sudo firewall-cmd --reload

# Enable SELinux policies (if applicable)
sudo setsebool -P httpd_can_network_connect on

Database Setup

See official documentation for database configuration requirements.

Performance Optimization

System Tuning

# Basic system tuning
echo 'net.core.somaxconn = 65535' | sudo tee -a /etc/sysctl.conf
echo 'net.ipv4.tcp_max_syn_backlog = 65535' | sudo tee -a /etc/sysctl.conf
sudo sysctl -p

Monitoring

Basic Monitoring

# Check service status
sudo systemctl status arangodb

# View logs
sudo journalctl -u arangodb -f

# Monitor resource usage
top -p $(pgrep arangodb)

9. Backup and Restore

Backup Script

#!/bin/bash
# Basic backup script
BACKUP_DIR="/backup/arangodb"
DATE=$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S)

mkdir -p "$BACKUP_DIR"
tar -czf "$BACKUP_DIR/arangodb-backup-$DATE.tar.gz" /etc/arangodb /var/lib/arangodb

echo "Backup completed: $BACKUP_DIR/arangodb-backup-$DATE.tar.gz"

Restore Procedure

# Stop service
sudo systemctl stop arangodb

# Restore from backup
tar -xzf /backup/arangodb/arangodb-backup-*.tar.gz -C /

# Start service
sudo systemctl start arangodb

6. Troubleshooting

Common Issues

  1. Service won't start:
# Check logs
sudo journalctl -u arangodb -n 100
sudo tail -f /var/log/arangodb/arangodb.log

# Check configuration
arangod --version

# Check permissions
ls -la /etc/arangodb
  1. Connection issues:
# Check if service is listening
sudo ss -tlnp | grep 8529

# Test connectivity
telnet localhost 8529

# Check firewall
sudo firewall-cmd --list-all
  1. Performance issues:
# Check resource usage
top -p $(pgrep arangodb)

# Check disk I/O
iotop -p $(pgrep arangodb)

# Check connections
ss -an | grep 8529

Integration Examples

Docker Compose Example

version: '3.8'
services:
  arangodb:
    image: arangodb:latest
    ports:
      - "8529:8529"
    volumes:
      - ./config:/etc/arangodb
      - ./data:/var/lib/arangodb
    restart: unless-stopped

Maintenance

Update Procedures

# RHEL/CentOS/Rocky/AlmaLinux
sudo dnf update arangodb

# Debian/Ubuntu
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade arangodb

# Arch Linux
sudo pacman -Syu arangodb

# Alpine Linux
apk update && apk upgrade arangodb

# openSUSE
sudo zypper update arangodb

# FreeBSD
pkg update && pkg upgrade arangodb

# Always backup before updates
tar -czf /backup/arangodb-pre-update-$(date +%Y%m%d).tar.gz /etc/arangodb

# Restart after updates
sudo systemctl restart arangodb

Regular Maintenance

# Log rotation
sudo logrotate -f /etc/logrotate.d/arangodb

# Clean old logs
find /var/log/arangodb -name "*.log" -mtime +30 -delete

# Check disk usage
du -sh /var/lib/arangodb

Additional Resources


Note: This guide is part of the HowToMgr collection. Always refer to official documentation for the most up-to-date information.

About

arangodb is a free and open-source multi-model NoSQL database. ArangoDB combines document, graph, and key-value data models with one query language, serving as an alternative to using multiple specialized databases

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published