--- layout: docs page_title: Error Messages description: >- Look up Consul-Terraform-Sync error message to learn how to resolve potential issues using CTS. --- # Error Messages This topic explains error messages you may encounter when using Consul-Terraform-Sync (CTS). ## Example error log messages If you configured the CTS cluster to run in [high availability mode](/docs/nia/usage/run-ha) and the the local module is missing, then the following message appears in the log: ```shell-session [ERROR] ha.compat: error="compatibility check failure: stat ./example-module: no such file or directory" ``` The resolution is to add the missing local module on the incompatible CTS instance. Refer to the [`module` documentation](/docs/nia/configuration#module) in the CTS configuration reference for additional information. ## Example API and CLI error messages **Error**: ```json { "error": { "message": "redirect requests to leader 'cts-01' at cts-01.example.com:8558" } } ``` **Conditions**: - CTS can determine the leader. - `high_availability.instance.address` is configured for the leader. - The CTS instance you sent the request to is not the leader. **Resolution**: Redirect the request to the leader instance, for example: ```shell-session $ curl --request GET cts-01.example.com:8558/v1/tasks ``` --- **Error**: ```json { "error": { "message": "redirect requests to leader 'cts-01'" } } ``` **Conditions**: * CTS can determine the leader. * The CTS instance you sent the request to is not the leader. * `high_availability.instance.address` is not configured. **Resolution**: Identify the leader instance address and redirect the request to the leader. You can identify the leader by calling the [`status/cluster` API endpoint](/docs/nia/api/status#cluster-status) or by checking the logs for the following entry: ```shell-session [INFO] ha: acquired leadership lock: id=. We recommend deploying a cluster that has three instances. --- **Error**: ```json { "error": { "message": "redirect requests to leader" } } ``` **Conditions**: * The CTS instance you sent the request to is not the leader. * The CTS is unable to determine the leader. * Note that these conditions are rare. **Resolution**: Identify and send the request to the leader CTS instance. You can identify the leader by calling the [`status/cluster` API endpoint](/docs/nia/api/status#cluster-status) or by checking the logs for the following entry: ```shell-session [INFO] ha: acquired leadership lock: id= ``` --- **Error**: ```json { "error": { "message": "this endpoint is only available with high availability configured" } } ``` **Conditions**: - You called the [`status/cluster` API endpoint](/docs/nia/api/status#cluster-status) without configuring CTS for [high availability](/docs/nia/usage/run-ha). **Resolution**: Configure CTS to run in [high availability mode](/docs/nia/usage/run-ha). --- **Error**: ```json { "error": { "message": "example error message: unsupported status parameter value" } } ``` **Conditions**: - You sent a request to the `status` API endpoint. - The request included an unsupported parameter value. **Resolution**: Send a new request and verify that all of the parameter values are correct.