--- layout: "docs" page_title: "Commands: Info" sidebar_current: "docs-commands-info" --- # 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. 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 serf-wan: event-queue = 0 event-time = 1 failed = 0 intent-queue = 0 left = 0 member-time = 1 members = 1 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](/docs/internals/consensus.html) * serf-lan: Provides info about the LAN [gossip pool](/docs/internals/gossip.html) * serf-wan: Provides info about the WAN [gossip pool](/docs/internals/gossip.html) ## Usage Usage: `consul info` The command-line flags are all optional. The list of available flags are: * `-rpc-addr` - Address to the RPC server of the agent you want to contact to send this command. If this isn't specified, the command will contact "127.0.0.1:8400" which is the default RPC address of a Consul agent.