Merge pull request #7049 from influxdata/cjl-influx-inspect-doc-update
Update influx inspect readme with DDL informationpull/7086/head
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This is a sample of what the output will look like.
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```
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# DDL
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CREATE DATABASE MY_DB_NAME
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CREATE RETENTION POLICY autogen ON MY_DB_NAME DURATION inf REPLICATION 1
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# DML
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# CONTEXT-DATABASE:MY_DB_NAME
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# CONTEXT-RETENTION-POLICY:autogen
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randset value=25.3849066842 1439856100000000000
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```
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##### Caveats
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1. This only produces the DML, not the DDL. This means that end users will have to either script or manually recreate the database and retention policy before importing.
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# Caveats
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The system does not have access to the meta store when exporting TSM shards. As such, it always creates the retention policy with infinite duration and replication factor of 1.
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End users may want to change this prior to re-importing if they are importing to a cluster or want a different duration for retention.
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