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Use InfluxQL for diagnostics

The commands below are useful when diagnosing issues with InfluxDB Enterprise clusters. Use the influx CLI to run these commands.

SHOW STATS

To see node statistics, run SHOW STATS. The statistics returned by SHOW STATS are stored in memory only, and are reset to zero when the node is restarted.

For details on this command, see SHOW STATS.

SHOW DIAGNOSTICS

To see node diagnostic information, run SHOW DIAGNOSTICS. This returns information such as build information, uptime, hostname, server configuration, memory usage, and Go runtime diagnostics.

For details on this command, see SHOW DIAGNOSTICS.


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Flux is going into maintenance mode. You can continue using it as you currently are without any changes to your code.

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InfluxDB 3 Open Source Now in Public Alpha

InfluxDB 3 Open Source is now available for alpha testing, licensed under MIT or Apache 2 licensing.

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