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influxd-ctl ldap

The influxd-ctl ldap command and subcommands manage LDAP implementations in an InfluxDB Enterprise cluster.

Usage

influxd-ctl ldap [flags] [arguments]

Subcommands

SubcommandDescription
get-configGet the LDAP configuration for the entire cluster
set-configSet the LDAP configuration for the entire cluster
sample-configPrint out a sample LDAP configuration
verifyAttempt to authenticate using LDAP
purge-cacheClear the LDAP cache on all data nodes
warm-cacheDownload group membership from LDAP server and preload cache on data nodes

Flags

See influxd-ctl global flags.


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