influx v1 dbrp create

  • influx CLI 2.0.2+
  • InfluxDB 2.0.1+

The influx v1 dbrp create command creates a DBRP mapping with the InfluxDB 1.x compatibility API.

Usage

  1. influx v1 dbrp create [flags]

Flags

FlagDescriptionInput typeMaps to ?
-c—active-configConfig name to use for commandstringINFLUX_ACTIVE_CONFIG
—bucket-idBucket ID to map to
—configs-pathPath to the influx CLI configurations (default: ~/.influxdbv2/configs)stringINFLUX_CONFIGS_PATH
—dbInfluxDB v1 database to map from
—defaultSet DBRP mapping’s retention policy as default
-h—helpHelp for the create command
—hide-headersHide table headers (default: false)INFLUX_HIDE_HEADERS
—hostHTTP address of InfluxDBstringINFLUX_HOST
—jsonOutput data as JSON (default: false)INFLUX_OUTPUT_JSON
-o—orgOrganization name (mutually exclusive with —org-id)stringINFLUX_ORG
—org-idOrganization ID (mutually exclusive with —org)stringINFLUX_ORG_ID
—rpInfluxDB v1 retention policy to map from
—skip-verifySkip TLS certificate verificationINFLUX_SKIP_VERIFY
-t—tokenAPI tokenstringINFLUX_TOKEN

Examples

Authentication credentials

The examples below assume your InfluxDB host, organization, and token are provided by either the active influx CLI configuration or by environment variables (INFLUX_HOST, INFLUX_ORG, and INFLUX_TOKEN). If you do not have a CLI configuration set up or the environment variables set, include these required credentials for each command with the following flags:

  • --host: InfluxDB host
  • -o, --org or --org-id: InfluxDB organization name or ID
  • -t, --token: InfluxDB API token
Create a DBRP mapping
  1. influx v1 dbrp create \
  2. --bucket-id 12ab34cd56ef \
  3. --db example-db \
  4. --rp example-rp \
  5. --default

If a DBRP mapping already exists for the database name, the --default flag sets the new mapping as the default.

DBRP