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Install Consul
Consul must first be installed on your machine. Consul is distributed as a binary package for all supported platforms and architectures. This page will not cover how to compile Consul from source, but compiling from source is covered in the documentation for those who want to be sure they're compiling source they trust into the final binary.
Installing Consul
To install Consul, find the appropriate package for your system and download it. Consul is packaged as a zip archive.
After downloading Consul, unzip the package. Consul runs as a single binary
named consul
. Any other files in the package can be safely removed and
Consul will still function.
The final step is to make sure that the consul
binary is available on the PATH
.
See this page
for instructions on setting the PATH on Linux and Mac.
This page
contains instructions for setting the PATH on Windows.
Verifying the Installation
After installing Consul, verify the installation worked by opening a new
terminal session and checking that consul
is available. By executing
consul
you should see help output similar to this:
$ consul
usage: consul [--version] [--help] <command> [<args>]
Available commands are:
agent Runs a Consul agent
event Fire a new event
# ...
If you get an error that consul
could not be found, your PATH
environment variable was not set up properly. Please go back and ensure
that your PATH
variable contains the directory where Consul was
installed.
Next Steps
Consul is installed and ready for operation. Let's run the agent!