--- layout: docs page_title: 'Commands: operator autopilot set-config' sidebar_title: autopilot set-config description: | Modify the current Autopilot configuration. --- # Command: operator autopilot set-config The Autopilot operator command is used to set the current Autopilot configuration. See the [Autopilot Guide] for more information about Autopilot. ## Usage ```plaintext nomad operator autopilot set-config [options] ``` ## General Options @include 'general_options.mdx' ## Set Config Options - `-cleanup-dead-servers` - Specifies whether to enable automatic removal of dead servers upon the successful joining of new servers to the cluster. Must be one of `[true|false]`. - `-last-contact-threshold` - Controls the maximum amount of time a server can go without contact from the leader before being considered unhealthy. Must be a duration value such as `200ms`. - `-max-trailing-logs` - Controls the maximum number of log entries that a server can trail the leader by before being considered unhealthy. - `-server-stabilization-time` - Controls the minimum amount of time a server must be stable in the 'healthy' state before being added to the cluster. Only takes effect if all servers are running Raft protocol version 3 or higher. Must be a duration value such as `10s`. - `-disable-upgrade-migration` - (Enterprise-only) Controls whether Nomad will avoid promoting new servers until it can perform a migration. Must be one of `[true|false]`. - `-redundancy-zone-tag`- (Enterprise-only) Controls the [`redundancy_zone`] used for separating servers into different redundancy zones. - `-upgrade-version-tag` - (Enterprise-only) Controls the [`upgrade_version`] to use for version info when performing upgrade migrations. If left blank, the Nomad version will be used. The output looks like this: ```plaintext Configuration updated! ``` The return code will indicate success or failure. [`redundancy_zone`]: /docs/configuration/server#redundancy_zone [`upgrade_version`]: /docs/configuration/server#upgrade_version [autopilot guide]: https://learn.hashicorp.com/nomad/operating-nomad/autopilot