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influxd inspect

The influxd inspect commands and subcommands inspecting on-disk InfluxDB time series data.

Usage

influxd inspect [subcommand]

Subcommands

SubcommandDescription
build-tsiRebuild the TSI index and series file
check-schemaCheck for conflicts between shard types
delete-tsmDelete a measurement from a TSM file
dump-tsiOutput low level TSI information
dump-tsmOutput low level TSM information
dump-walOutput TSM data from WAL files
export-indexExport TSI index data
export-lpExport TSM data to line protocol
merge-schemaMerge a set of schema files
report-dbReport the cardinality of a bucket
report-tsiReport the cardinality of TSI files
report-tsmReport information about TSM files
verify-seriesfileVerify the integrity of series files
verify-tombstoneVerify the integrity of tombstone files
verify-tsmVerify the integrity of TSM files
verify-walVerify the integrity of WAL files

Flags

FlagDescription
-h--helpHelp for the inspect command

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