» Consul Info
Command: consul info
The info
command provides various debugging information that can be
useful to operators. Depending on if the agent is a client or server,
information about different sub-systems will be returned.
There are currently the top-level keys for:
- agent: Provides information about the agent
- consul: Information about the consul library (client or server)
- raft: Provides info about the Raft consensus library
- serf_lan: Provides info about the LAN gossip pool
- serf_wan: Provides info about the WAN gossip pool
Here is an example output:
agent:
check_monitors = 0
check_ttls = 0
checks = 0
services = 0
consul:
bootstrap = true
known_datacenters = 1
leader = true
server = true
raft:
applied_index = 45832
commit_index = 45832
fsm_pending = 0
last_log_index = 45832
last_log_term = 4
last_snapshot_index = 45713
last_snapshot_term = 1
num_peers = 2
state = Leader
term = 4
serf_lan:
event_queue = 0
event_time = 2
failed = 0
intent_queue = 0
left = 0
member_time = 7
members = 3
query_queue = 0
query_time = 1
serf_wan:
event_queue = 0
event_time = 1
failed = 0
intent_queue = 0
left = 0
member_time = 1
members = 1
query_queue = 0
query_time = 1
» Usage
Usage: consul info
» API Options
-
-ca-file=<value>
- Path to a CA file to use for TLS when communicating with Consul. This can also be specified via theCONSUL_CACERT
environment variable. -
-ca-path=<value>
- Path to a directory of CA certificates to use for TLS when communicating with Consul. This can also be specified via theCONSUL_CAPATH
environment variable. -
-client-cert=<value>
- Path to a client cert file to use for TLS whenverify_incoming
is enabled. This can also be specified via theCONSUL_CLIENT_CERT
environment variable. -
-client-key=<value>
- Path to a client key file to use for TLS whenverify_incoming
is enabled. This can also be specified via theCONSUL_CLIENT_KEY
environment variable. -
-http-addr=<addr>
- Address of the Consul agent with the port. This can be an IP address or DNS address, but it must include the port. This can also be specified via theCONSUL_HTTP_ADDR
environment variable. In Consul 0.8 and later, the default value is http://127.0.0.1:8500, and https can optionally be used instead. The scheme can also be set to HTTPS by setting the environment variableCONSUL_HTTP_SSL=true
. This may be a unix domain socket usingunix:///path/to/socket
if the agent is configured to listen that way. -
-tls-server-name=<value>
- The server name to use as the SNI host when connecting via TLS. This can also be specified via theCONSUL_TLS_SERVER_NAME
environment variable. -
-token=<value>
- ACL token to use in the request. This can also be specified via theCONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN
environment variable. If unspecified, the query will default to the token of the Consul agent at the HTTP address. -
-token-file=<value>
- File containing the ACL token to use in the request instead of one specified via the-token
argument orCONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN
environment variable. This can also be specified via theCONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN_FILE
environment variable.