# Overview Jitsi Meet supports logging to an [InfluxDB](http://influxdb.com/) database. # Configuration The following needs to be done to enable this functionality. ## Install InfluxDB The details are outside the scope of the document, see http://influxdb.com/download/ . ## Create an InfluxDB database Use the InfluxDB admin interface (running on port 8083) and create a database. In this example we name it jitsi_database ## Enable logging for Jitsi Videobridge Add the following properties to /usr/share/jitsi-videobridge/.sip-communicator/sip-communicator.properties. - org.jitsi.videobridge.log.INFLUX_DB_ENABLED=true - org.jitsi.videobridge.log.INFLUX_URL_BASE=http://influxdb.example.com:8086 - org.jitsi.videobridge.log.INFLUX_DATABASE=jitsi_database - org.jitsi.videobridge.log.INFLUX_USER=user - org.jitsi.videobridge.log.INFLUX_PASS=pass ## Enable logging for Jicofo Add the same properties as above to /usr/share/jitsi-videobridge/.sip-communicator/sip-communicator.properties. ## Enable logging for Jitsi Meet itself Change "logStats" to "true" in /etc/jitsi/meet/you-domain.config.js or the config.js file used in your installation. # User interface You can explore the database using the [Jiloin](https://github.com/jitsi/jiloin) web interface.