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title: Get cluster information
description: Use the Admin UI or the influxctl cluster get <CLUSTER_ID> command to view information about your InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated cluster.
url: https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb3/cloud-dedicated/admin/clusters/get/
estimated_tokens: 1888
product: InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated
version: cloud-dedicated
---

# Get cluster information

Use the Admin UI or the [`influxctl cluster get` CLI command](/influxdb3/cloud-dedicated/reference/cli/influxctl/get/) to view information about your InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated cluster, including:

-   Cluster ID
-   Cluster name
-   Cluster URL
-   Cluster status
-   Cluster size (standard or custom)

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**Admin UI:**

Access the InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated Admin UI at [console.influxdata.com](https://console.influxdata.com). If you don’t have login credentials, [contact InfluxData support](https://support.influxdata.com).

### View cluster details

The cluster list displays the following cluster details:

-   Cluster ID and name
-   Status (ready, provisioning, etc.)
-   Size (standard or custom)
-   URL endpoint

### Cluster management tools

The options button (3 vertical dots) to the right of any cluster provides additional tools for cluster management:

-   Copy Cluster ID
-   Copy Cluster URL
-   Observe in Grafana *(only if your cluster has enabled operational dashboards. For more information, see how to [monitor your cluster](/influxdb3/cloud-dedicated/admin/monitor-your-cluster/).)*

### View cluster overview and metrics

![InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated Admin UI cluster overview](/img/influxdb3/cloud-dedicated-admin-ui-overview.png)

After selecting a cluster, the **Overview** page displays real-time cluster information and metrics:

-   **Cluster Details**: View cluster name, status, creation date, cluster ID, and cluster URL.
-   **Cluster Size**: See CPU allocation and component vCPU distribution (Ingest, Compaction, Query, System).
-   **Cluster Metrics**: Monitor CPU usage, memory usage, and ingest line protocol rate with time-series charts.
-   Configure the metrics time range and enable live updates for real-time monitoring.

**influxctl:**

1. If you haven’t already, [download and install the `influxctl` CLI](/influxdb3/cloud-dedicated/reference/cli/influxctl/#download-and-install-influxctl), and then [configure a connection profile](/influxdb3/cloud-dedicated/reference/cli/influxctl/#configure-connection-profiles) for your cluster.
    
2. Run `influxctl cluster get` with the following:
    
    -   Cluster ID
    -   *Optional*: [Output format](#output-formats)

```sh
influxctl cluster get --format table CLUSTER_ID
```

Replace `CLUSTER_ID` with the ID of the cluster you want to view information about.

### Output formats

The `influxctl cluster get` command supports two output formats: `table` and `json`. By default, the output is formatted as a table. For additional cluster details and easier programmatic access to the command output, include `--format json` with your command to format the cluster as a JSON object.

#### Example output

```sh
+-------+----------------------------------------------------+
|    id | X0x0xxx0-0XXx-000x-00x0-0X000Xx00000                |
|  name | Internal - Cluster 1                               |
| state | ready                                              |
|   url | X0x0xxx0-0XXx-000x-00x0-0X000Xx00000.a.influxdb.io  |
+-------+----------------------------------------------------+
```

#### Detailed output in JSON

For additional cluster details and easier programmatic access to the command output, include `--format json` with your command–for example:

```sh
influxctl cluster get --format json X0x0xxx0-0XXx-000x-00x0-0X000Xx00000
```

The output is the cluster as a JSON object that includes additional fields such as account ID and created date.

```json
{
    "account_id": "0x0x0x00-0Xx0-00x0-x0X0-00x00XX0Xx0X",
    "cluster_id": "X0x0xxx0-0XXx-000x-00x0-0X000Xx00000",
    "name": "Internal - Cluster 1",
    "url": "X0x0xxx0-0XXx-000x-00x0-0X000Xx00000.a.influxdb.io",
    "state": "ready",
    "created_at": {
      "seconds": 1686670941,
      "nanos": 520023000
    },
    "category": 1
}
```

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