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page_title: "Commands: Info"
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# 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](/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)
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`
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.