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influxctl management

The influxctl management command and its subcommands manage management tokens in an InfluxDB cluster.

Management tokens allow the user to perform administrative tasks on the InfluxDB instance. This includes creating and deleting databases, managing users, and other administrative tasks.

Management tokens do not provide access to databases or data in databases. Only database tokens with “read” or “write” permissions can access data in databases.

Usage

influxctl management [subcommand] [flags]

Subcommands

SubcommandDescription
createCreate a management token
listList all management tokens
revokeRevoke a management token by ID
help, hOutput command help

Flags

FlagDescription
-h--helpOutput command help

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