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influxctl management list

The influxctl management list command lists all management tokens used to perform administrative tasks in an InfluxDB cluster. It returns the token description and other relevant information.

Management token strings are not retrievable

The actual management token string is not printed and is only returned when creating the token.

Revoked tokens are included in output

Revoked tokens still appear when listing management tokens, but they are no longer valid for any operations.

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 management list [--format=table|json]

Flags

FlagDescription
--formatOutput format (table (default) or json)
-h--helpOutput command help

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