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@@ -192,11 +192,11 @@ To manually initialize the database and exit, the `/init-influxdb.sh` script can
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```console
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$ docker run --rm \
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- -e INFLUXDB_DB=db0 -e INFLUXDB_ADMIN_ENABLED=true
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- -e INFLUXDB_ADMIN_USER=admin -e INFLUXDB_ADMIN_USER=supersecretpassword
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- -e INFLUXDB_USER=telegraf -e INFLUXDB_USER_PASSWORD=secretpassword
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+ -e INFLUXDB_DB=db0 -e INFLUXDB_ADMIN_ENABLED=true \
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+ -e INFLUXDB_ADMIN_USER=admin -e INFLUXDB_ADMIN_USER=supersecretpassword \
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+ -e INFLUXDB_USER=telegraf -e INFLUXDB_USER_PASSWORD=secretpassword \
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-v $PWD:/var/lib/influxdb \
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- /init-influxdb.sh
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+ influxdb /init-influxdb.sh
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```
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The above would create the database `db0`, create an admin user with the password `supersecretpassword`, then create the `telegraf` user with your telegraf's secret password. It would then exit and leave behind any files it created in the volume that you mounted.
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