Boundary
server
Command: boundary server
The server
command starts a server with a configuration file.
You can use it to start a controller, worker, or both.
Refer to the configuration page to learn more about configuring Boundary.
Examples
The following example starts the worker server by providing the full path to the worker config file, /home/ubuntu/boundary/downstream-worker.hcl
:
$ boundary server -config="/home/ubuntu/boundary/downstream-worker.hcl"
Example output:
==> Boundary server configuration:
Cgo: disabled
Listener 1: tcp (addr: "0.0.0.0:9202", max_request_duration: "1m30s", purpose: "proxy")
Log Level: info
Mlock: supported: true, enabled: false
Version: Boundary v0.13.0+ent
Version Sha: d8aaf3500f65fb7d605d27db232457fe3a26bf43
Worker Auth Current Key Id: harddisk-stunt-serve-shininess-essay-courier-manger-deface
Worker Auth Registration Request: GzusqckarbczHoLGQ4UA25uSRvw33DNChURoR2CF1BXRUm7frqLSncV64LeYWxQDCstE25Vj6QSBQ1aGh8BUo1dnz899rt3LgktzRGU4vWYcHmvPQKpsSUTJqA42nJxBfpxopKyCvzxZNxgbTSw5BNN9BUsnoy58niY5ui38NhKPKdmKjVDoU4TRVd4Bvti4F2H5C8pBB3qhY6qyeaSRoKjDcEzdTa7S3JicVzbtmfWnfyMLTJ21jRypH2S5haK4RBhFP319mw6DYNhVo7opBkBoW2FaaJbeowGj8b5wFX
Worker Auth Storage Path: /home/ubuntu/boundary/worker2
Worker Public Proxy Addr: 44.204.92.85:9202
==> Boundary server started! Log data will stream in below:
...
Usage
$ boundary server -config=/etc/boundary/controller.hcl
Command options
-config
(string: "")
- The path to the configuration file. If you use HCL formatting, you can specify multiple configuration files.-config-kms
(string: "")
- The path to a configuration file that contains a "kms" block marked forconfig
purpose. The kms block decrypts the main configuration file. If you do not set a kms block, Boundary looks for the kms block in the main configuration file, which has some drawbacks; see the help output for "boundary config encrypt -h" for details.-log-format
(string: "")
- The log format to use, mostly as a fallback for events. Supported values arestandard
andjson
.-log-level
(string: "")
- The log verbosity level to use, mostly as a fallback for events. The following values are supported, in order of more detail to less.