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influx remote delete

Replication remotes and replication streams can only be configured for InfluxDB OSS.

The influx remote delete command delete an existing remote InfluxDB connection used for replication.

Usage

influx remote delete [command options] [arguments...]

Flags

Flag Description Input type Maps to ?
-i --id Remote connection ID to delete
--host InfluxDB HTTP address (default http://localhost:8086) string INFLUX_HOST
--skip-verify Skip TLS certificate verification INFLUX_SKIP_VERIFY
--configs-path Path to influx CLI configurations (default ~/.influxdbv2/configs) string INFLUX_CONFIGS_PATH
-c --active-config CLI configuration to use for command string
--http-debug Inspect communication with InfluxDB servers string
--json Output data as JSON (default false) INFLUX_OUTPUT_JSON
--hide-headers Hide table headers (default false) INFLUX_HIDE_HEADERS
-t --token InfluxDB API token string INFLUX_TOKEN

Examples

Authentication credentials

The examples below assume your InfluxDB host, organization, and token are provided by either the active influx CLI configuration or by environment variables (INFLUX_HOST, INFLUX_ORG, and INFLUX_TOKEN). If you do not have a CLI configuration set up or the environment variables set, include these required credentials for each command with the following flags:

  • --host: InfluxDB host
  • -o, --org or --org-id: InfluxDB organization name or ID
  • -t, --token: InfluxDB API token

Delete a remote

  1. Use influx remote list to get the ID for the remote you want to delete.
    $ influx remote list --org-id <OSS org ID> --token <OSS token>
    ID			        Name		Org ID
    0ooxX0xxXo0x 	    myremote    [...]
    
  2. Use the following command to delete the remote:
    influx remote delete \
      --org-id <OSS org ID> \
      --token <OSS token> \
      --id 0ooxX0xxXo0x
    

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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:

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