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| [generate](/influxdb/v2.0/reference/cli/influxd/generate) | Generate time series data sets using TOML schema |
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| [inspect](/influxdb/v2.0/reference/cli/influxd/inspect) | Inspect on-disk database data |
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| [inspect](/influxdb/v2.0/reference/cli/influxd/inspect) | Inspect on-disk database data |
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| [print-config](/influxdb/v2.0/reference/cli/influxd/print-config) | Print full influxd configuration for the current environment |
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| [print-config](/influxdb/v2.0/reference/cli/influxd/print-config) | Print full influxd configuration for the current environment |
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| [run](/influxdb/v2.0/reference/cli/influxd/run) | Start the influxd server _**(default)**_ |
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| [run](/influxdb/v2.0/reference/cli/influxd/run) | Start the influxd server _**(default)**_ |
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title: influxd generate
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description: >
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The `influxd generate` command generates time series data direct to disk using
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a schema defined in a TOML file.
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The `influxd generate` command generates time series data direct to disk using a schema defined in a TOML file.
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#### Important notes
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- `influxd generate` cannot run while the `influxd` server is running.
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The `generate` command modifies index and Time-Structured Merge Tree (TSM) data.
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- Use `influxd generate` for **development and testing purposes only**.
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Do not run it on a production server.
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## Usage
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```sh
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influxd generate [subcommand]
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```
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## Subcommands
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| Subcommand | Description |
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| [help-schema](/influxdb/v2.0/reference/cli/influxd/generate/help-schema) | Print a documented example TOML schema to stdout. |
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| [simple](/influxdb/v2.0/reference/cli/influxd/generate/simple) | Generate simple data sets using defaults and CLI flags. |
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## Flags
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| Flag | | Description | Input Type |
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| | `--print` | Print data spec and exit | |
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| | `--org` | Organiztion name | string |
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| | `--bucket` | Bucket Name | string |
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| | `--start-time` | Start time (`YYYY-MM-DDT00:00:00Z`) (default is 00:00:00 of one week ago) | string |
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| | `--end-time` | End time (`YYYY-MM-DDT00:00:00Z`) (default is 00:00:00 of current day) | string |
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| | `--clean` | Clean time series data files (`none`, `tsm` or `all`) (default `none`) | string |
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| | `--cpuprofile` | Collect a CPU profile | string |
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| | `--memprofile` | Collect a memory profile | string |
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| `-h` | `--help` | Help for the `generate` command | |
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title: influxd generate help-schema
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description: >
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The `influxd generate help-schema` command outputs an example TOML schema to stdout
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that includes documentation describing the available options.
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The `influxd generate help-schema` command outputs an example TOML schema to stdout that includes
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descriptions of available options. _See [example output](#example-output) below_.
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Use custom TOML schema files to generate sample data sets with
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[`influxd generate`](/influxdb/v2.0/reference/cli/influxd/generate).
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## Usage
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```sh
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## Flags
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| | `--print` | Print data spec and exit | |
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| | `--start-time` | Start time (`YYYY-MM-DDT00:00:00Z`) (default is 00:00:00 of one week ago) | string |
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| | `--end-time` | End time (`YYYY-MM-DDT00:00:00Z`) (default is 00:00:00 of current day) | string |
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| | `--clean` | Clean time series data files (`none`, `tsm` or `all`) (default `none`) | string |
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| | `--cpuprofile` | Collect a CPU profile | string |
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| `-h` | `--help` | Help for the `help-schema` command | |
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## Example output
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```toml
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title = "Documented schema"
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# limit the maximum number of series generated across all measurements
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# series-limit: integer, optional (default: unlimited)
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# name of measurement
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# NOTE:
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# Multiple definitions of the same measurement name are allowed and
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# will be merged together.
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name = "cpu"
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# sample: float; where 0 < sample ≤ 1.0 (default: 0.5)
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# sample a subset of the tag set
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# sample 25% of the tags
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# Keys for defining a tag
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# An object defines more complex generators. The type key determines the
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# a format string for the values (default: "value%s")
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# prefixed with 0s
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# to ensure correct sort behavior.
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The `influxd generate simple` command generates and writes a simple data set using
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#### Important notes
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- `influxd generate simple` cannot run while the `influxd` server is running.
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- Use `influxd generate simple` for **development and testing purposes only**.
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Do not run it on a production server.
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## Usage
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