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Rebuild the TSI index

This page documents an earlier version of InfluxDB OSS. InfluxDB 3 Core is the latest stable version.

In some cases, it may be necessary to flush and rebuild the TSI index. For example, purging corrupt index files or removing outdated indexed data.

To rebuild your InfluxDB TSI index:

  1. Stop the InfluxDB (influxd) process.

    Rebuilding the TSI index while the influxd is running could prevent some data from being queryable.

  2. Navigate to the data directory in your InfluxDB engine path. The engine path depends on your operating system or custom engine path setting.

    cd ~/.influxdbv2/engine/data/
    
    cd -Path 'C:\%USERPROFILE%\.influxdbv2\engine\data\'
    
  3. Delete all _series directories in your InfluxDB data directory. By default, _series directories are are stored at /data/<bucket-id>/_series, but check for and remove _series directories throughout the data directory.

    find . -type d -name _series -exec -delete
    
    get-childitem -Include _series -Recurse -force | Remove-Item -Force -Recurse
    
  4. Delete all index directories. By default, index directories are stored at /data/<bucket-id>/autogen/<shard-id>/index, but check for and remove index directories throughout the data directory.

    find . -type d -name index -exec -delete
    
    get-childitem -Include index -Recurse -force | Remove-Item -Force -Recurse
    
  5. Use the influxd inspect build-tsi command to rebuild the TSI index.

    influxd inspect build-tsi
    

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