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View InfluxDB stacks

This page documents an earlier version of InfluxDB. InfluxDB v2.6 is the latest stable version. View this page in the v2.6 documentation.

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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