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layout: "docs"
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page_title: "Commands: Monitor"
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sidebar_current: "docs-commands-monitor"
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# Consul Monitor
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Command: `consul monitor`
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The monitor command is used to connect and follow the logs of a running
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Consul agent. Monitor will show the recent logs and then continue to follow
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the logs, not exiting until interrupted or until the remote agent quits.
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The power of the monitor command is that it allows you to log the agent
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at a relatively high log level (such as "warn"), but still access debug
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logs and watch the debug logs if necessary.
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## Usage
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Usage: `consul monitor [options]`
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The command-line flags are all optional. The list of available flags are:
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* `-log-level` - The log level of the messages to show. By default this
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is "info". This log level can be more verbose than what the agent is
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configured to run at. Available log levels are "trace", "debug", "info",
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"warn", and "err".
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* `-rpc-addr` - Address to the RPC server of the agent you want to contact
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to send this command. If this isn't specified, the command will contact
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"127.0.0.1:8400" which is the default RPC address of a Consul agent.
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