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### UI improvements
* When dashboard time range is changed, reset graphs that are zoomed in
* [Bar graph](/chronograf/v1.6/troubleshooting/frequently-asked-questions/#bar) option added to dashboard
* [Bar graph](/chronograf/v1.6/guides/visualization-types/#bar-graph) option added to dashboard
* Redesign source management table to be more intuitive
* Redesign [Line + Single Stat](/chronograf/v1.6/troubleshooting/frequently-asked-questions/#line-stat) cells to appear more like a sparkline, and improve legibility
* Redesign [Line + Single Stat](/chronograf/v1.6/guides/visualization-types/#line-graph-single-stat) cells to appear more like a sparkline, and improve legibility
## v1.3.2.0 [2017-06-05]
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### Features
* Add UI to the Data Explorer for [writing data to InfluxDB](/chronograf/v1.6/guides/transition-web-admin-interface/#writing-data)
* Add UI to the Data Explorer for [writing data to InfluxDB](/chronograf/v1.6/administration/transition-web-admin-interface/#writing-data)
### UI improvements
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### Bug fixes
* Fix infinite spinner when `/chronograf` is a [basepath](/chronograf/v1.6/administration/configuration/#p-basepath)
* Fix infinite spinner when `/chronograf` is a [basepath](/chronograf/v1.6/administration/config-options/#basepath-p)
* Remove the query templates dropdown from dashboard cell editor mode
* Fix the backwards sort arrows in table column headers
* Make the logout button consistent with design
* Fix the loading spinner on graphs
* Filter out any template variable values that are empty, whitespace, or duplicates
* Allow users to click the add query button after selecting singleStat as the [visualization type](/chronograf/v1.6/troubleshooting/frequently-asked-questions/#what-visualization-types-does-chronograf-support)
* Allow users to click the add query button after selecting singleStat as the visualization type
* Add a query for windows uptime - thank you, @brianbaker!
### Features
* Add log [event handler](/chronograf/v1.6/troubleshooting/frequently-asked-questions/#what-kapacitor-event-handlers-are-supported-in-chronograf) - thank you, @mpchadwick!
* Add log [event handler](/chronograf/v1.6/guides/configuring-alert-endpoints/) - thank you, @mpchadwick!
* Update Go (golang) vendoring to dep and committed vendor directory
* Add autocomplete functionality to [template variable](/chronograf/v1.6/guides/dashboard-template-variables/) dropdowns
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### Bug fixes
* Fix the link to home when using the [`--basepath` option](/chronograf/v1.6/administration/configuration/#p-basepath)
* Fix the link to home when using the [`--basepath` option](/chronograf/v1.6/administration/config-options/#basepath-p)
* Remove the notification to login on the login page
* Support queries that perform math on functions
* Prevent the creation of blank template variables
* Ensure thresholds for Kapacitor Rule Alerts appear on page load
* Update the Kapacitor configuration page when the configuration changes
* Fix Authentication when using Chronograf with a set [basepath](/chronograf/v1.6/administration/configuration/#p-basepath)
* Fix Authentication when using Chronograf with a set [basepath](/chronograf/v1.6/administration/config-options/#basepath-p)
* Show red indicator on Hosts Page for an offline host
* Support escaping from presentation mode in Safari
* Re-implement level colors on the alerts page
* Fix router bug introduced by upgrading to react-router v3.0
* Show legend on [Line+Stat](/chronograf/v1.6/troubleshooting/frequently-asked-questions/#line-stat) visualization type
* Show legend on [Line+Stat](/chronograf/v1.6/guides/visualization-types/#line-graph-single-stat) visualization type
* Prevent queries with `:dashboardTime:` from breaking the query builder
### Features

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### Step 4: Edit the InfluxDB source in Chronograf.
If you've already [connected your database to Chronograf](/chronograf/v1.6/introduction/getting-started/#3-connect-to-chronograf), update the connection configuration in Chronograf with your new username and password.
If you've already [connected your database to Chronograf](/chronograf/v1.6/administration/creating-connections/), update the connection configuration in Chronograf with your new username and password.
Edit existing InfluxDB database sources by navigating to the Chronograf configuration page and clicking on the name of the source.
## InfluxDB OSS User Management

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* TCP
* VictorOps
To configure a Kapacitor event handler in Chronograf, [install Kapacitor](/chronograf/v1.6/introduction/getting-started/#kapacitor-setup) and [connect it to Chronograf](/chronograf/v1.6/introduction/getting-started/#4-connect-chronograf-to-kapacitor).
To configure a Kapacitor event handler in Chronograf, [install Kapacitor](/{{< latest "kapacitor" >}}/introduction/installation/) and [connect it to Chronograf](/chronograf/v1.6/administration/creating-connections/#managing-kapacitor-connections-using-the-chronograf-ui).
The **Configure Kapacitor** page includes the event handler configuration options.
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Alert endpoint configurations appear on the Chronograf Configure Kapacitor page.
You must have a connected Kapacitor instance to access the configurations.
For more information, see [Kapacitor installation instructions](/chronograf/v1.6/introduction/getting-started/#kapacitor-setup) and how to [connect a Kapacitor instance](/chronograf/v1.6/introduction/getting-started/#4-connect-chronograf-to-kapacitor) to Chronograf.
For more information, see [Kapacitor installation instructions](/{{< latest "kapacitor" >}}/introduction/installation/) and how to [connect a Kapacitor instance](/chronograf/v1.6/administration/creating-connections/#managing-kapacitor-connections-using-the-chronograf-ui) to Chronograf.
Note that the configuration options in the **Configure alert endpoints** section are not all-inclusive.
Some event handlers allow users to customize event handler configurations per [alert rule](/chronograf/v1.6/guides/create-a-kapacitor-alert/).

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* **Pan** over your cell data by pressing the shift key and clicking and dragging your mouse over the graph
* **Reset** your cell by double-clicking your mouse in the cell window
> Note:
These tips only apply to the line, stacked, step-plot, and line+stat [visualization types](/chronograf/v1.6/troubleshooting/frequently-asked-questions/#what-visualization-types-does-chronograf-support).
> Note: These tips only apply to the line, stacked, step-plot, and line+stat visualization types.
#### Configure dashboard-wide settings:
* You can change the dashboard's *auto-refresh interval* at the top of the page - the default interval selected is **Every 15 seconds**.

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* Downloaded and install the entire TICKstack (Telegraf, InfluxDB, Chronograf, and Kapacitor).
* Configure Telegraf to collect data using the InfluxDB [system statistics](https://github.com/influxdata/telegraf/tree/master/plugins/inputs/system) input plugin and write data to your InfluxDB instance.
* [Create a Kapacitor connection in Chronograf](/chronograf/v1.6/introduction/getting-started/#4-connect-chronograf-to-kapacitor).
* [Create a Kapacitor connection in Chronograf](/chronograf/v1.6/administration/creating-connections/#managing-kapacitor-connections-using-the-chronograf-ui).
* Slack is available and configured as an event handler in Chronograf. See [Configuring Chronograf alert endpoints](/chronograf/v1.6/guides/configuring-alert-endpoints/) for detailed configuration instructions.
## Configuring Chronograf alert rules

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This guide uses an InfluxData Enterprise cluster with three meta nodes and three data nodes; the steps are also applicable to other cluster configurations.
InfluxData recommends using a separate server to store your monitoring data.
It is possible to store the monitoring data in your cluster and [connect the cluster to Chronograf](/chronograf/v1.6/troubleshooting/frequently-asked-questions/#how-do-i-connect-chronograf-to-an-influxenterprise-cluster), but, in general, your monitoring data should live on a separate server.
It is possible to store the monitoring data in your cluster and [connect the cluster to Chronograf](/chronograf/v1.6/troubleshooting/frequently-asked-questions/#how-do-i-connect-chronograf-to-an-influxdb-enterprise-cluster), but, in general, your monitoring data should live on a separate server.
You're working on an Ubuntu installation.
Chronograf and the other components of the TICK stack are supported on several operating systems and hardware architectures. Check out the [downloads page](https://portal.influxdata.com/downloads) for links to the binaries of your choice.

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### Bug fixes
* Fix infinite spinner when `/chronograf` is a [basepath](/chronograf/v1.7/administration/config-options/#p-basepath)
* Fix infinite spinner when `/chronograf` is a [basepath](/chronograf/v1.7/administration/config-options/#basepath-p)
* Remove the query templates dropdown from dashboard cell editor mode
* Fix the backwards sort arrows in table column headers
* Make the logout button consistent with design
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### Bug fixes
* Fix the link to home when using the [`--basepath` option](/chronograf/v1.7/administration/config-options/#p-basepath)
* Fix the link to home when using the [`--basepath` option](/chronograf/v1.7/administration/config-options/#basepath-p)
* Remove the notification to login on the login page
* Support queries that perform math on functions
* Prevent the creation of blank template variables
* Ensure thresholds for Kapacitor Rule Alerts appear on page load
* Update the Kapacitor configuration page when the configuration changes
* Fix Authentication when using Chronograf with a set [basepath](/chronograf/v1.7/administration/config-options/#p-basepath)
* Fix Authentication when using Chronograf with a set [basepath](/chronograf/v1.7/administration/config-options/#basepath-p)
* Show red indicator on Hosts Page for an offline host
* Support escaping from presentation mode in Safari
* Re-implement level colors on the alerts page

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## InfluxDB connection options
> InfluxDB connection details specified via command line when starting Chronograf do not persist when Chronograf is shut down.
> To persist connection details, [include them in a `.src` file](/chronograf/v1.7/administration/creating-connections/#managing-influxdb-connections-using-src-files) located in your [`--resources-path`](#resources-path).
> To persist connection details, [include them in a `.src` file](/chronograf/v1.7/administration/creating-connections/#manage-influxdb-connections-using-src-files) located in your [`--resources-path`](#resources-path).
### `--influxdb-url=`
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## Kapacitor connection options
> Kapacitor connection details specified via command line when starting Chronograf do not persist when Chronograf is shut down.
> To persist connection details, [include them in a `.kap` file](/chronograf/v1.7/administration/creating-connections/#managing-kapacitor-connections-using-kap-files) located in your [`--resources-path`](#resources-path).
> To persist connection details, [include them in a `.kap` file](/chronograf/v1.7/administration/creating-connections/#manage-kapacitor-connections-using-kap-files) located in your [`--resources-path`](#resources-path).
### `--kapacitor-url=`
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### Generic OAuth 2.0 authentication options
See [Configuring Generic authentication](/chronograf/v1.7/administration/managing-security/#configure-generic-authentication) for more information.
See [Configuring Generic authentication](/chronograf/v1.7/administration/managing-security/#configure-chronograf-to-use-any-oauth-2-0-provider) for more information.
#### `--generic-name=`

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To create a Kapacitor connection using the Chronograf UI:
1. Open Chronograf and click **Configuration** (wrench icon) in the navigation menu.
2. Next to an existing [InfluxDB connection](#managing-influxdb-connections-using-the-chronograf-ui), click **Add Kapacitor Connection** if there are no existing Kapacitor connections or select **Add Kapacitor Connection** in the **Kapacitor Connection** dropdown list.
2. Next to an existing [InfluxDB connection](#manage-influxdb-connections-using-the-chronograf-ui), click **Add Kapacitor Connection** if there are no existing Kapacitor connections or select **Add Kapacitor Connection** in the **Kapacitor Connection** dropdown list.
![Add a new Kapacitor connection in Chronograf](/img/chronograf/1-6-connection-kapacitor.png)
3. In the **Connection Details** section, enter values for the following fields:

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---
Chronograf lets you import a variety of prebuilt dashboards that visualize metrics collect by specific [Telegraf input plugins](/{{< latest "telegraf" >}}/plugins). The following Telegraf-related dashboards templates are available.
For details on how to import dashboards while adding a connection in Chronograf, see [Creating connections](/chronograf/v1.7/administration/creating-connections//#managing-influxdb-connections-using-the-chronograf-ui).
For details on how to import dashboards while adding a connection in Chronograf, see [Creating connections](/chronograf/v1.7/administration/creating-connections/#manage-influxdb-connections-using-the-chronograf-ui).
## Docker

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Upon installation, the default organization is ready for use and allows Chronograf to be used as-is.
## Creating organizations
## Create organizations
Your company, organizational units, teams, and projects may require the creation of additional organizations, beyond the Default organization. Additional organizations can be created as described below.

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Restored from my-incremental-backup/ in 56.623615ms, transferred 588800 bytes
```
Then, in the [`influx` client](/influxdb/v1.8/tools/shell/), use an [`INTO` query](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/data_exploration/#the-into-clause) to copy the data from the new database into the existing `telegraf` database:
Then, in the [`influx` client](/influxdb/v1.8/tools/shell/), use an [`INTO` query](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/explore-data/#the-into-clause) to copy the data from the new database into the existing `telegraf` database:
```bash
$ influx

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By default, InfluxDB writes system monitoring data to the `_internal` database.
If that database does not exist, InfluxDB creates it automatically.
The `DEFAULT` retention policy on the `internal` database is seven days.
To change the default seven-day retention policy, you must [create](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/database_management/#retention-policy-management) it.
To change the default seven-day retention policy, you must [create](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/manage-database/#retention-policy-management) it.
For InfluxDB Enterprise production systems, InfluxData recommends including a dedicated InfluxDB (OSS) monitoring instance for monitoring InfluxDB Enterprise cluster nodes.

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It may take a few minutes before the existing data is available.
## Rebalance the cluster
1. Use the [ALTER RETENTION POLICY](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/database_management/#modify-retention-policies-with-alter-retention-policy)
1. Use the [ALTER RETENTION POLICY](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/manage-database/#modify-retention-policies-with-alter-retention-policy)
statement to increase the [replication factor](/enterprise_influxdb/v1.8/concepts/glossary/#replication-factor)
on all existing retention polices to the number of data nodes in your cluster.
2. [Rebalance your cluster manually](/enterprise_influxdb/v1.8/guides/rebalance/)

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### Step 1: Update the Retention Policy
[Update](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/database_management/#modify-retention-policies-with-alter-retention-policy)
[Update](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/manage-database/#modify-retention-policies-with-alter-retention-policy)
every retention policy to have a replication factor of three.
This step ensures that the system automatically distributes all newly-created
shards across the three data nodes in the cluster.
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A successful `ALTER RETENTION POLICY` query returns no results.
Use the
[`SHOW RETENTION POLICIES` query](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/schema_exploration/#show-retention-policies)
[`SHOW RETENTION POLICIES` query](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/explore-schema/#show-retention-policies)
to verify the new replication factor.
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## API client libraries
The list of [client libraries]((/influxdb/v1.4/tools/api_client_libraries/)) for interacting with InfluxDB.
The list of [client libraries](/influxdb/v1.4/tools/api_client_libraries/) for interacting with InfluxDB.
## Influx Inspect

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#### Authentication and authorization
[Authentication and authorization](/influxdb/v1.6/query_language/authentication_and_authorization/) covers how to
[set up authentication](/influxdb/v1.6/query_language/authentication_and_authorization/#set-up-authentication)
[Authentication and authorization](/influxdb/v1.6/administration/authentication_and_authorization/) covers how to
[set up authentication](/influxdb/v1.6/administration/authentication_and_authorization/#set-up-authentication)
and how to
[authenticate requests](/influxdb/v1.6/query_language/authentication_and_authorization/#authenticate-requests) in InfluxDB.
[authenticate requests](/influxdb/v1.6/administration/authentication_and_authorization/#authenticate-requests) in InfluxDB.
This page also describes the different
[user types](/influxdb/v1.6/query_language/authentication_and_authorization/#user-types-and-privileges) and the InfluxQL for
[managing database users](/influxdb/v1.6/query_language/authentication_and_authorization/#user-management-commands).
[user types](/influxdb/v1.6/administration/authentication_and_authorization/#user-types-and-privileges) and the InfluxQL for
[managing database users](/influxdb/v1.6/administration/authentication_and_authorization/#user-management-commands).
## InfluxQL reference

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#### Authentication and authorization
[Authentication and authorization](/influxdb/v1.7/query_language/authentication_and_authorization/) covers how to
[set up authentication](/influxdb/v1.7/query_language/authentication_and_authorization/#set-up-authentication)
[Authentication and authorization](/influxdb/v1.7/administration/authentication_and_authorization/) covers how to
[set up authentication](/influxdb/v1.7/administration/authentication_and_authorization/#set-up-authentication)
and how to
[authenticate requests](/influxdb/v1.7/query_language/authentication_and_authorization/#authenticate-requests) in InfluxDB.
[authenticate requests](/influxdb/v1.7/administration/authentication_and_authorization/#authenticate-requests) in InfluxDB.
This page also describes the different
[user types](/influxdb/v1.7/query_language/authentication_and_authorization/#user-types-and-privileges) and the InfluxQL for
[managing database users](/influxdb/v1.7/query_language/authentication_and_authorization/#user-management-commands).
[user types](/influxdb/v1.7/administration/authentication_and_authorization/#user-types-and-privileges) and the InfluxQL for
[managing database users](/influxdb/v1.7/administration/authentication_and_authorization/#user-management-commands).
## InfluxQL reference

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## InfluxDB API Reference
Reference documentation for the [InfluxDB HTTP API]((/influxdb/v1.7/tools/api/)).
Reference documentation for the [InfluxDB HTTP API](/influxdb/v1.7/tools/api/).
Go straight to the reference documentation on:
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## InfluxDB API client libraries
The list of [client libraries]((/influxdb/v1.7/tools/api_client_libraries/)) for interacting with the InfluxDB API.
The list of [client libraries](/influxdb/v1.7/tools/api_client_libraries/) for interacting with the InfluxDB API.
## Influx Inspect disk shard utility
[Influx Inspect]((/influxdb/v1.7/tools/influx_inspect/)) is a tool designed to view detailed information about on disk shards, as well as export data from a shard to line protocol that can be inserted back into the database.
[Influx Inspect](/influxdb/v1.7/tools/influx_inspect/) is a tool designed to view detailed information about on disk shards, as well as export data from a shard to line protocol that can be inserted back into the database.
## InfluxDB inch tool
Use the [InfluxDB `inch` tool]((/influxdb/v1.7/tools/inch/)) to test InfluxDB performance. Adjust metrics such as the batch size, tag values, and concurrent write streams to test how ingesting different tag cardinalities and metrics affects performance.
Use the [InfluxDB `inch` tool](/influxdb/v1.7/tools/inch/) to test InfluxDB performance. Adjust metrics such as the batch size, tag values, and concurrent write streams to test how ingesting different tag cardinalities and metrics affects performance.
## Graphs and dashboards

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#### Data exploration
[Data exploration](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/data_exploration/) covers the
[Data exploration](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/explore-data/) covers the
query language basics for InfluxQL, including the
[`SELECT` statement](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/data_exploration/#the-basic-select-statement),
[`GROUP BY` clauses](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/data_exploration/#the-group-by-clause),
[`INTO` clauses](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/data_exploration/#the-into-clause), and more.
[`SELECT` statement](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/explore-data/#the-basic-select-statement),
[`GROUP BY` clauses](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/explore-data/#the-group-by-clause),
[`INTO` clauses](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/explore-data/#the-into-clause), and more.
See Data Exploration to learn about
[time syntax](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/data_exploration/#time-syntax) and
[regular expressions](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/data_exploration/#regular-expressions) in
[time syntax](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/explore-data/#time-syntax) and
[regular expressions](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/explore-data/#regular-expressions) in
queries.
#### Schema exploration
[Schema exploration](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/schema_exploration/) covers
[Schema exploration](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/explore-schema/) covers
queries that are useful for viewing and exploring your
[schema](/influxdb/v1.8/concepts/glossary/#schema).
See Schema Exploration for syntax explanations and examples of InfluxQL's `SHOW`
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#### Database management
[Database management](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/database_management/) covers InfluxQL for managing
[Database management](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/manage-database/) covers InfluxQL for managing
[databases](/influxdb/v1.8/concepts/glossary/#database) and
[retention policies](/influxdb/v1.8/concepts/glossary/#retention-policy-rp) in
InfluxDB.
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#### Authentication and authorization
[Authentication and authorization](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/authentication_and_authorization/) covers how to
[set up authentication](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/authentication_and_authorization/#set-up-authentication)
[Authentication and authorization](/influxdb/v1.8/administration/authentication_and_authorization/) covers how to
[set up authentication](/influxdb/v1.8/administration/authentication_and_authorization/#set-up-authentication)
and how to
[authenticate requests](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/authentication_and_authorization/#authenticate-requests) in InfluxDB.
[authenticate requests](/influxdb/v1.8/administration/authentication_and_authorization/#authenticate-requests) in InfluxDB.
This page also describes the different
[user types](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/authentication_and_authorization/#user-types-and-privileges) and the InfluxQL for
[managing database users](/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/authentication_and_authorization/#user-management-commands).
[user types](/influxdb/v1.8/administration/authentication_and_authorization/#user-types-and-privileges) and the InfluxQL for
[managing database users](/influxdb/v1.8/administration/authentication_and_authorization/#user-management-commands).
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weight: 20
parent: InfluxQL
aliases:
- /influxdb/v1.8/query_language/explore-data/
- /influxdb/v1.8/query_language/data_exploration/
---
InfluxQL is an SQL-like query language for interacting with data in InfluxDB.

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parent: InfluxQL
aliases:
- /influxdb/v1.8/query_language/explore-schema/
- /influxdb/v1.8/query_language/schema_exploration/
---
InfluxQL is an SQL-like query language for interacting with data in InfluxDB.

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weight: 40
parent: InfluxQL
aliases:
- /influxdb/v1.8/query_language/manage-database/
- /influxdb/v1.8/query_language/database_management/
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InfluxQL offers a full suite of administrative commands.

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## `influxd` command
The [`influxd` command]((/influxdb/v1.8/tools/influxd)) starts and runs all the processes necessary for InfluxDB to function.
The [`influxd` command](/influxdb/v1.8/tools/influxd) starts and runs all the processes necessary for InfluxDB to function.
## InfluxDB API client libraries