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influxctl cluster list

Doesn’t work with InfluxDB Clustered

The influxctl cluster list command won’t work with InfluxDB Clustered. To retrieve cluster information, use the influxctl cluster get <CLUSTER_ID> command.

The influxctl cluster list command returns information about all InfluxDB clusters associated with your account ID.

The --format flag lets you print the output in other formats. The json format is available for programmatic parsing by other tooling. Default: table.

Usage

influxctl cluster list

Flags

Flag Description
--format Output format (table (default) or json)
-h --help Output command help

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