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View InfluxDB stacks

Use the influx stacks command to view installed InfluxDB stacks and their associated resources.

Provide the following:

  • Organization name or ID
# Syntax
influx stacks -o <org-name>

# Example
influx stacks -o example-org

Filter stacks

To output information about specific stacks, use the --stack-name or --stack-id flags to filter output by stack names or stack IDs.

Filter by stack name
# Syntax
influx stacks \
  -o <org-name> \
  --stack-name=<stack-name>

# Example
influx stacks \
  -o example-org \
  --stack-name=stack1 \
  --stack-name=stack2

Filter by stack ID

# Syntax
influx stacks \
  -o <org-name> \
  --stack-id=<stack-id>

# Example
influx stacks \
  -o example-org \
  --stack-id=12ab34cd56ef \
  --stack-id=78gh910i11jk

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