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---
layout: "docs"
page_title: "Commands: operator raft list-peers"
sidebar_current: "docs-commands-operator-raft-list-peers"
description: >
Display the current Raft peer configuration.
---
# Command: operator raft list-peers
The Raft list-peers command is used to display the current Raft peer
configuration.
See the [Outage Recovery](/guides/operations/outage.html) guide for some examples of how
this command is used. For an API to perform these operations programmatically,
please see the documentation for the [Operator](/api/operator.html)
endpoint.
## Usage
```
nomad operator raft list-peers [options]
```
## General Options
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## List Peers Options
* `-stale`: The stale argument defaults to "false" which means the leader
provides the result. If the cluster is in an outage state without a leader, you
may need to set `-stale` to "true" to get the configuration from a non-leader
server.
## Examples
An example output with three servers is as follows:
```
$ nomad operator raft list-peers
Node ID Address State Voter
nomad-server01.global 10.10.11.5:4647 10.10.11.5:4647 follower true
nomad-server02.global 10.10.11.6:4647 10.10.11.6:4647 leader true
nomad-server03.global 10.10.11.7:4647 10.10.11.7:4647 follower true
```
- `Node` is the node name of the server, as known to Nomad, or "(unknown)" if
the node is stale and not known.
- `ID` is the ID of the server. This is the same as the `Address` but may be
upgraded to a GUID in a future version of Nomad.
- `Address` is the IP:port for the server.
- `State` is either "follower" or "leader" depending on the server's role in the
Raft configuration.
- `Voter` is "true" or "false", indicating if the server has a vote in the Raft
configuration. Future versions of Nomad may add support for non-voting servers.