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---
layout: "docs"
page_title: "Commands: node-status"
sidebar_current: "docs-commands-node-status"
description: >
Display information about nodes.
---
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# Command: node-status
The `node-status` command is used to display information about client nodes. A
node must first be registered with the servers before it will be visible in this
output.
## Usage
```
nomad node-status [options] [node]
```
If no node ID is passed, then the command will enter "list mode" and dump a
high-level list of all known nodes. This list output contains less information
but is a good way to get a bird's-eye view of things. If a node ID is specified,
then that particular node will be queried, and detailed information will be
displayed.
## General Options
* `-address`: The address of the Nomad server. Overrides the `NOMAD_ADDR`
environment variable if set. Defaults to `http://127.0.0.1:4646`.
## Node Status Options
* `-short`: Display short output. Used only when querying a single node. Drops
verbose information about node allocations.
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## Examples
List view:
```
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$ nomad node-status
ID DC Name Drain Status
a72dfba2-c01f-49de-5ac6-e3391de2c50c dc1 node1 false ready
1f3f03ea-a420-b64b-c73b-51290ed7f481 dc1 node2 false ready
```
Single-node view in short mode:
```
$ nomad node-status -short 1f3f03ea-a420-b64b-c73b-51290ed7f481
ID = 1f3f03ea-a420-b64b-c73b-51290ed7f481
Name = node2
Class =
Datacenter = dc1
Drain = false
Status = ready
```
Full output for a single node:
```
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$ nomad node-status 1f3f03ea-a420-b64b-c73b-51290ed7f481
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ID = 1f3f03ea-a420-b64b-c73b-51290ed7f481
Name = node2
Class =
Datacenter = dc1
Drain = false
Status = ready
Allocations
ID EvalID JobID TaskGroup DesiredStatus ClientStatus
678c51dc-6c55-0ac8-d92d-675a1e8ea6b0 193229c4-aa02-bbe6-f996-fd7d6974a309 job8 grp8 failed failed
```