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View partition information

InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated stores partition information in InfluxDB 3 system tables. Query partition information to view partition templates and verify partitions are working as intended.

Querying system tables may impact overall cluster performance

Partition information is stored in InfluxDB 3 system tables. Querying system tables may impact the overall write and query performance of your InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated cluster.

System tables are subject to change

System tables are not part of InfluxDB’s stable API and may change with new releases. The provided schema information and query examples are valid as of September 24, 2024. If you detect a schema change or a non-functioning query example, please submit an issue.

Query partition information from system tables

Use the influxctl query command and SQL to query partition-related information from InfluxDB system tables. Provide the following:

  • Enable system tables with the --enable-system-tables command flag.

  • Database token: A database token with read permissions on the specified database. Uses the token setting from the influxctl connection profile or the --token command flag.

  • Database name: The name of the database to query information about. Uses the database setting from the influxctl connection profile or the --database command flag.

  • SQL query: The SQL query to execute. Pass the query in one of the following ways:

    • a string on the command line
    • a path to a file that contains the query
    • a single dash (-) to read the query from stdin
influxctl query \
  --enable-system-tables \
  --database 
DATABASE_NAME
\
--token
DATABASE_TOKEN
\
"
SQL_QUERY
"

Replace the following:

  • DATABASE_TOKEN: A database token with read access to the specified database
  • DATABASE_NAME: The name of the database to query information about.
  • SQL_QUERY: The SQL query to execute. For examples, see System query examples.

When prompted, enter y to acknowledge the potential impact querying system tables may have on your cluster.

Use the following queries to return information about partitions in your InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated cluster.


In the examples below, replace TABLE_NAME with the name of the table you want to query information about.


View the partition template of a specific table

SELECT * FROM system.tables WHERE table_name = '
TABLE_NAME
'

Example results

table_name partition_template
weather {"parts":[{"timeFormat":"%Y-%m-%d"},{"bucket":{"tagName":"location","numBuckets":250}}]}

If a table doesn’t include a partition template in the output of this command, the table uses the default (1 day) partition strategy and doesn’t partition by tags or tag buckets.

View all partitions for a table

SELECT * FROM system.partitions WHERE table_name = '
TABLE_NAME
'

Example results

partition_id table_name partition_key last_new_file_created_at num_files total_size_mb
1362 weather 43 | 2020-05-27 1683747418763813713 1 0
800 weather 234 | 2021-08-02 1683747421899400796 1 0
630 weather 325 | 2022-03-17 1683747417616689036 1 0
1401 weather 12 | 2021-01-09 1683747417786122295 1 0
1012 weather 115 | 2022-07-04 1683747417614219148 1 0

View the number of partitions per table

SELECT
  table_name,
  COUNT(*) AS partition_count
FROM
  system.partitions
WHERE
  table_name IN ('
TABLE_NAME_1
'
, '
TABLE_NAME_2
'
, '
TABLE_NAME_3
'
)
GROUP BY table_name

Example results

table_name partition_count
weather 1096
home 24
numbers 1

View the number of partitions for a specific table

SELECT
  COUNT(*) AS partition_count
FROM
  system.partitions
WHERE
  table_name = '
TABLE_NAME
'

Example results

table_name partition_count
weather 1096

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