Consul
Consul Troubleshoot Upstreams
Command: consul troubleshoot upstreams
The troubleshoot upstreams
lists the available upstreams in the Consul service mesh from the current service. For additional information about using the troubleshoot upstreams
command, including explanations, requirements, usage instructions, refer to the service-to-service troubleshooting overview.
Usage
Usage: consul troubleshoot upstreams [options]
Command Options
-envoy-admin-endpoint=<value>
- Envoy admin endpoint address for the local Envoy instance. Defaults to127.0.0.1:19000
.
Examples
Display all transparent proxy upstreams in Consul service mesh from the current Envoy instance.
$ consul troubleshoot upstreams
==> Upstreams (explicit upstreams only) (0)
==> Upstreams IPs (transparent proxy only) (1)
[10.4.6.160 240.0.0.3] true map[backend.default.dc1.internal.e08fa6d6-e91e-dfe0-f6e1-ba097a828e31.consul backend2.default.dc1.internal.e08fa6d6-e91e-dfe0-f6e1-ba097a828e31.consul]
If you cannot find the upstream address or cluster for a transparent proxy upstream:
- Check intentions: Tproxy upstreams are configured based on intentions. Make sure you have configured intentions to allow traffic to your upstream.
- To check that the right cluster is being dialed, run a DNS lookup for the upstream you are dialing. For example, run `dig backend.svc.consul` to return the IP address for the `backend` service. If the address you get from that is missing from the upstream IPs, it means that your proxy may be misconfigured.