Configure Horizon Core to Use Newts Create a configuration file with the time series storage settings sudo vi etc/opennms.properties.d/timeseries.properties Configure Newts as the time series strategy # Configure storage strategy org.opennms.rrd.storeByForeignSource=true(1) org.opennms.timeseries.strategy=newts(2) # Configure Newts time series storage connection org.opennms.newts.config.hostname=cassandra-ip1,cassandra-ip2(3) org.opennms.newts.config.keyspace=newts(4) org.opennms.newts.config.port=9042(5) # One year in seconds org.opennms.newts.config.ttl=31540000(6) # Seven days in seconds org.opennms.newts.config.resource_shard=604800(7) 1 Associate time series data by the foreign ID instead of the database-generated Node-ID. 2 Set time series strategy to use newts. 3 Host or IP addresses of the Cassandra cluster nodes. Can be a comma-separated list. 4 Name of the keyspace which is initialized and used. 5 Port to connect to Cassandra. 6 Retention rate for the time series data. 7 Shard metrics every 7 days. Initialize the Newts schema in Cassandra bin/newts init Connect to Cassandra with the CQL shell cd ${CASSANDRA_HOME}/bin ./cqlsh Verify if the keyspace was properly initialized use newts; describe table terms; describe table samples; Apply changes and verify your configuration systemctl restart opennms With this information set, upon restart, Horizon will begin persisting metrics using the Newts engine. Go to the Node detail page from a SNMP-managed device and verify that you see response time graphs for ICMP and node-level performance data. Only metrics stored in Newts are displayed in graphs. If you have data in RRD or JRB files, they will not be displayed unless they are migrated to Newts. Newts Configuration Reference