CLI
January 3, 2025About 2 min
CLI
The IoTDB Command Line Interface (CLI) tool allows users to interact with the IoTDB server. Before using the CLI tool to connect to IoTDB, ensure that the IoTDB service is running correctly. This document explains how to launch the CLI and its related parameters.
In this manual, $IOTDB_HOME
represents the installation directory of IoTDB.
1. CLI Launch
The CLI client script is located in the $IOTDB_HOME/sbin
directory. The common commands to start the CLI tool are as follows:
Linux MacOS
Shell> bash sbin/start-cli.sh -sql_dialect table
#or
Shell> bash sbin/start-cli.sh -h 127.0.0.1 -p 6667 -u root -pw root -sql_dialect table
Windows
Shell> sbin\start-cli.bat -sql_dialect table
#or
Shell> sbin\start-cli.bat -h 127.0.0.1 -p 6667 -u root -pw root -sql_dialect table
Parameter Explanation
Parameter | Type | Required | Description | Example |
---|---|---|---|---|
-h <host> | string | No | The IP address of the IoTDB server. (Default: 127.0.0.1) | -h 127.0.0.1 |
-p <rpcPort> | int | No | The RPC port of the IoTDB server. (Default: 6667) | -p 6667 |
-u <username> | string | No | The username to connect to the IoTDB server. (Default: root) | -u root |
-pw <password> | string | No | The password to connect to the IoTDB server. (Default: root) | -pw root |
-sql_dialect <sql_dialect> | string | No | The data model type: tree or table. (Default: tree) | -sql_dialect table |
-e <execute> | string | No | Batch operations in non-interactive mode. | -e "show databases" |
-c | Flag | No | Required if rpc_thrift_compression_enable=true on the server. | -c |
-disableISO8601 | Flag | No | If set, timestamps will be displayed as numeric values instead of ISO8601 format. | -disableISO8601 |
-help | Flag | No | Displays help information for the CLI tool. | -help |
The figure below indicates a successful startup:

2. Example Commands
2.1 Create a Database
create database test

2.2 Show Databases
show databases

3. CLI Exit
To exit the CLI and terminate the session, typequit
orexit
.
3.1 Additional Notes and Shortcuts
- Navigate Command History: Use the up and down arrow keys.
- Auto-Complete Commands: Use the right arrow key.
- Interrupt Command Execution: Press
CTRL+C
.