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influxctl cluster get

The influxctl cluster get command returns information about an InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated cluster.

The --format flag lets you print the output in other formats. Default: table.

The json format:

  • outputs additional fields not included in table
  • is available for easier programmatic parsing by other tooling

Usage

influxctl cluster get <CLUSTER_ID>

Arguments

ArgumentDescription
CLUSTER_IDID of the cluster to get

Flags

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

Examples

Return information about a cluster
influxctl cluster get 000xX0Xx-00xX-XXx0-x00X-00xxX0xXX00x

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