For our application, we don't need/use Telegraf. Installing and configuring 
Telegraf just to get some data from an old db to a new one seems to be a 
little overkill? 
Also, for future work, I will probably use pandas often, so it would be 
nice to know how to use Dataframes efficiently. 

Thanks!

On Wednesday, August 31, 2016 at 4:24:44 PM UTC+2, Alan Jackson wrote:
>
> Have you looked at using Telegraf? It supports Influxdb as an input and 
> output so you could pipe data from the source db to the sink db. Does the 
> functionality of Telegraf not meet your needs? 
>
> Alan 
>
> On Wednesday, August 31, 2016 at 9:11:19 AM UTC-4, Bart Verleye wrote: 
> > Hi, 
> > 
> > I have two serves with an influxdb, a source version 0.8 and a sink 
> version 0.13. Now I'm looking for a convenient approach to copy points from 
> the source to the sink (preferably in python). 
> > 
> > What I tried so far: 
> > - a query on a InfluxDBClient results in a ResultSet which can't be 
> easily written back.  
> > - a query on a DataFrameClient results in a dict of dataframes. These 
> dataframes can be written to the sink with write_points, however, it seems 
> to be a hassle to get/set the tags. Do I miss something here? 
> > 
> > What would be the best approach to solve this problem? 
> > 
> > Thanks, 
> > Bart 
>
>

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