Delete points with unwanted field values from InfluxDB measurement

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野趣味 2020-12-16 13:11

InfluxDB lets you delete points based on WHERE tag=\'value\' conditions, but not by field value.

For example, if you have accidentally stored a measurem

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  • 2020-12-16 13:41

    Ugly and slow but fairly robust solution: store timestamps, then delete entries by timestamp, optionally filtering DELETE statement with additional tags.

    N.B. this only works if fields have unique timestamps! E.g. if there are multiple fields for one timestamp, all these fields are deleted with below command. Using epoch=ns practically mitigates this, unless you have ~billion data points/second

    curl -G 'http://localhost:8086/query?db=DATABASE&epoch=ns' \
      --data-urlencode "q=SELECT * FROM metrics WHERE cpu=-1" |\
      jq -r "(.results[0].series[0].values[][0])" > delete_timestamps.txt
    
    for i in $(cat delete_timestamps.txt); do
      echo $i;
      curl -G 'http://localhost:8086/query?db=DATABASE&epoch=ns' \
        --data-urlencode "q=DELETE FROM metrics WHERE time=$i AND cpu=-1"; 
    done
    
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  • 2020-12-16 14:01

    Expensive approaches

    Without timerange

    # Copy all valid data to a temporary measurement
    SELECT * INTO metrics_clean FROM metrics WHERE cpu!=-1
    
    # Drop existing dirty measurement
    DROP measurement metrics
    
    # Copy temporary measurement to existing measurement
    SELECT * INTO metrics FROM metrics_clean
    

    With timerange

    # Copy all valid data to a temporary measurement within timerange
    SELECT * INTO metrics_clean FROM metrics WHERE cpu!=-1 and time > '<start_time>' and time '<end_time>';
    
    # Delete existing dirty data within timerange
    DELETE FROM metrics WHERE time > '<start_time>' and time '<end_time>';
    
    # Copy temporary measurement to existing measurement
    SELECT * INTO metrics FROM metrics_clean
    
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  • 2020-12-16 14:03

    This is still (2015 - 2020) not possible in InfluxDB - see ticket 3210.

    You could overwrite the point with some other values by inserting in the measurement a point with the same timestamp and tag set:

    A point is uniquely identified by the measurement name, tag set, and timestamp. If you submit a new point with the same measurement, tag set, and timestamp as an existing point, the field set becomes the union of the old field set and the new field set, where any ties go to the new field set. This is the intended behavior.

    Since you're not supposed to insert nulls, you'll probably want to repeat the values from the previous point(s).

    You might think about inserting a point with the same timestamp, and setting a unique value for one of the tags, then running a delete against that tag:

    DELETE FROM measurement WHERE some_existing_tag='deleteme'
    

    This won't work though. When you insert that second deleteme point, it has a different tag set due to the deleteme tag, so InfluxDB will create a new point for it. Then the DELETE command will delete it, but not the original point you wanted to delete.

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