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layout: commands
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page_title: 'Commands: Validate'
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description: >
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The `consul validate` command tests that config files are valid by attempting
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to parse them. Useful to ensure a configuration change will not cause consul
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to fail after a restart.
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# Consul Validate
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The `consul validate` command performs a thorough sanity test on Consul
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configuration files. For each file or directory given, the command will
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attempt to parse the contents just as the `consul agent` command would,
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and catch any errors.
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This is useful to do a test of the configuration only, without actually
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starting the agent. This performs all of the validation the agent would, so
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this should be given the complete set of configuration files that are going
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to be loaded by the agent. This command cannot operate on partial
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configuration fragments since those won't pass the full agent validation.
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For more information on the format of Consul's configuration files, read the
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consul agent [Configuration Files](/consul/docs/agent/config/config-files)
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section.
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## Usage
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Usage: `consul validate [options] FILE_OR_DIRECTORY...`
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Returns 0 if the configuration is valid, or 1 if there are problems.
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```shell-session
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$ consul validate /etc/consul.d
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Configuration is valid!
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```
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