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add partition support to mt-index-cat#1068
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When an MT instance starts up it only fetches series that are in a partition which the MT instance is configured to handle. This change allows mt-index-cat to also only pull series for a specified list of partitions. The default is still to cat the entire index.
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LGTM just fix the build
./scripts/dev/tools-to-doc.sh > docs/tools.md
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When an MT instance starts up it only fetches series that are in a
partition which the MT instance is configured to handle. This change
allows mt-index-cat to also only pull series for a specified list
of partitions. The default is still to cat the entire index.