influxdb3 create last_cache
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The influxdb3 create last_cache
command creates a new last value cache.
Usage
influxdb3 create last_cache [OPTIONS] --database <DATABASE_NAME> --table <TABLE> [CACHE_NAME]
Arguments
- CACHE_NAME: (Optional) Name for the cache. If not provided, the command automatically generates a name.
Options
Option | Description | |
---|---|---|
-H | --host | Host URL of the running InfluxDB 3 Enterprise server (default is http://127.0.0.1:8181 ) |
-d | --database | (Required) Name of the database to operate on |
--token | Authentication token | |
-t | --table | (Required) Table to create the cache for |
--key-columns | Comma-separated list of columns to use as keys in the cache–for example: foo,bar,baz | |
--value-columns | Comma-separated list of columns to store as values in the cache–for example: foo,bar,baz | |
--count | Number of entries per unique key column combination to store in the cache | |
--ttl | Cache entries’ time-to-live (TTL) in Humantime form–for example: 10s , 1min 30sec , 3 hours | |
-h | --help | Print help information |
Option environment variables
You can use the following environment variables to set command options:
Environment Variable | Option |
---|---|
INFLUXDB3_HOST_URL | --host |
INFLUXDB3_DATABASE_NAME | --database |
INFLUXDB3_AUTH_TOKEN | --token |
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