Consul
Consul Operator Usage
Command: consul operator usage
The Usage operator
command provides cluster-level tools for Consul operators
to view usage information, such as service and service instance counts.
Usage: consul operator usage <subcommand> [options]
# ...
Subcommands:
instances Display service instance usage information
instances
Corresponding HTTP API Endpoint: [GET] /v1/operator/usage
This command retrieves usage information about the number of services registered in a given datacenter. By default, the datacenter of the local agent is queried.
The table below shows this command's required ACLs. Configuration of blocking queries and agent caching are not supported from commands, but may be from the corresponding HTTP endpoint.
ACL Required |
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operator:read |
Usage: consul operator usage instances
The output looks like this:
$ consul operator usage instances
Billable Service Instances Total: 3
dc1 Billable Service Instances: 3
Billable Services
Services Service instances
2 3
Nodes
Datacenter Count
dc1 1
Total 1
Connect Services
Type Service instances
connect-native 0
connect-proxy 0
ingress-gateway 0
mesh-gateway 1
terminating-gateway 0
With the -all-datacenters
flag:
$ consul operator usage instances -all-datacenters
Billable Service Instances Total: 4
dc1 Billable Service Instances: 3
dc2 Billable Service Instances: 1
Billable Services
Datacenter Services Service instances
dc1 2 3
dc2 1 1
Total 3 4
Nodes
Datacenter Count
dc1 1
dc2 2
Total 3
Connect Services
Datacenter Type Service instances
dc1 connect-native 0
dc1 connect-proxy 0
dc1 ingress-gateway 0
dc1 mesh-gateway 1
dc1 terminating-gateway 0
dc2 connect-native 0
dc2 connect-proxy 0
dc2 ingress-gateway 0
dc2 mesh-gateway 1
dc2 terminating-gateway 1
Total 3
Command Options
-all-datacenters
- Display service counts from all known datacenters. Default isfalse
.-billable
- Display only billable service information. Default isfalse
.-connect
- Display only Consul service mesh component information. Default isfalse
.