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influxd inspect dump-tsi

This page documents an earlier version of InfluxDB OSS. InfluxDB 3 Core is the latest stable version.

The influxd inspect dump-tsi command outputs low-level information about Time Series Index (tsi1) files.

Usage

influxd inspect dump-tsi [flags]

Flags

FlagDescriptionInput Type
-h--helpHelp for the dump-tsi command.
--measurement-filterRegular expression measurement filter.string
--measurementsShow raw measurement data.
--seriesShow raw series data.
--series-filePath to series file.string
--tag-key-filterRegular expression tag key filter.string
--tag-keysShow raw tag key data.
--tag-value-filterRegular expression tag value filter.string
--tag-value-seriesShow raw series data for each value.
--tag-valuesShow raw tag value data.

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