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Get cluster information

Use the influxctl cluster get CLI command to view information about your InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated cluster.

  1. If you haven’t already, download and install the influxctl CLI, and then configure a connection profile for your cluster.

  2. Run influxctl cluster get with the following:

influxctl cluster get --format table 
CLUSTER_ID

Replace CLUSTER_ID with the ID of the cluster you want to view information about.

Output formats

The influxctl cluster get command supports two output formats: table and json. By default, the output is formatted as a table. For additional cluster details and easier programmatic access to the command output, include --format json with your command to format the cluster as a JSON object.

Example output

+-------+----------------------------------------------------+
|    id | X0x0xxx0-0XXx-000x-00x0-0X000Xx00000                |
|  name | Internal - Cluster 1                               |
| state | ready                                              |
|   url | X0x0xxx0-0XXx-000x-00x0-0X000Xx00000.a.influxdb.io  |
+-------+----------------------------------------------------+

Detailed output in JSON

For additional cluster details and easier programmatic access to the command output, include --format json with your command–for example:

influxctl cluster get --format json X0x0xxx0-0XXx-000x-00x0-0X000Xx00000

The output is the cluster as a JSON object that includes additional fields such as account ID and created date.

{
    "account_id": "0x0x0x00-0Xx0-00x0-x0X0-00x00XX0Xx0X",
    "cluster_id": "X0x0xxx0-0XXx-000x-00x0-0X000Xx00000",
    "name": "Internal - Cluster 1",
    "url": "X0x0xxx0-0XXx-000x-00x0-0X000Xx00000.a.influxdb.io",
    "state": "ready",
    "created_at": {
      "seconds": 1686670941,
      "nanos": 520023000
    },
    "category": 1
}

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The future of Flux

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

Flux is going into maintenance mode and will not be supported in InfluxDB 3.0. This was a decision based on the broad demand for SQL and the continued growth and adoption of InfluxQL. We are continuing to support Flux for users in 1.x and 2.x so you can continue using it with no changes to your code. If you are interested in transitioning to InfluxDB 3.0 and want to future-proof your code, we suggest using InfluxQL.

For information about the future of Flux, see the following: