peers
Command
cleos net peers [OPTIONS]
Where:
- [OPTIONS] = See Options section TBD
Note: The arguments and options enclosed in square brackets are optional.
Description
Returns a list with the status of all peer connections. This command allows a node operator to check the status of a node's peer connections.
Command Usage
The following information shows the different positionals and options you can use with the cleos net peers
command:
Positionals
host
TEXT REQUIRED - The hostname:port to disconnect from
Options
-h,--help
- Print this help message and exit
Requirements
Make sure you meet the following requirements:
- Install the currently supported version of
cleos
. [[info | Note]] |cleos
is bundled with the Antelope software. Installing Antelope will also install thecleos
andkeosd
command line tools. - You have access to a producing node instance with the
net_api_plugin
loaded.
Examples
The following examples demonstrate how to use the cleos net peers
command:
- List the status of all peer connections for a local node listening at http address
http://127.0.0.1:8001
:
cleos -u http://127.0.0.1:8001 net peers
Output:
[{
"peer": "",
"connecting": false,
"syncing": false,
"last_handshake": {
"network_version": 1210,
"chain_id": "60fb0eb4742886af8a0e147f4af6fd363e8e8d8f18bdf73a10ee0134fec1c551",
"node_id": "58ed23173cd4ed89ae90c2e65f5c29bb51e233e78d730d72220b6d84543bfc08",
"key": "EOS1111111111111111111111111111111114T1Anm",
"time": "1621013128445696000",
"token": "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
"sig": "SIG_K1_111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111116uk5ne",
"p2p_address": "127.0.0.1:9005 - 58ed231",
"last_irreversible_block_num": 127,
"last_irreversible_block_id": "0000007f97323fae098048ae41f22a99238afc5db56cad17f50304919d21e1c2",
"head_num": 128,
"head_id": "0000008072eb0fc043770e44a5db5dedfbd86db9aa5c41b28618f1b9343c2d22",
"os": "osx",
"agent": "EOS Test Agent",
"generation": 4
}
},{
"peer": "",
"connecting": false,
"syncing": false,
"last_handshake": {
"network_version": 1210,
"chain_id": "60fb0eb4742886af8a0e147f4af6fd363e8e8d8f18bdf73a10ee0134fec1c551",
"node_id": "2101bd8d770e8eabb3e69cb981db4350b494a04cd5b7a7cea0cd3070aa722306",
"key": "EOS1111111111111111111111111111111114T1Anm",
"time": "1621013129884873000",
"token": "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
"sig": "SIG_K1_111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111116uk5ne",
"p2p_address": "127.0.0.1:9017 - 2101bd8",
"last_irreversible_block_num": 129,
"last_irreversible_block_id": "0000008117074454dbaa7e8662c6f3d6918e776cc063c45f52b37bdc945ddc5d",
"head_num": 130,
"head_id": "0000008248cc3498b4bbf14a183711d9a73a36517a8069367a343bd4060fed14",
"os": "osx",
"agent": "EOS Test Agent",
"generation": 3
}
},{
...
},{
"peer": "",
"connecting": false,
"syncing": false,
"last_handshake": {
"network_version": 1210,
"chain_id": "60fb0eb4742886af8a0e147f4af6fd363e8e8d8f18bdf73a10ee0134fec1c551",
"node_id": "d9eb85085d09581521d0ec53b87a9657d0176c74fdf8657c56b09a91b3821c6f",
"key": "EOS1111111111111111111111111111111114T1Anm",
"time": "1621013127894327000",
"token": "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
"sig": "SIG_K1_111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111116uk5ne",
"p2p_address": "127.0.0.1:9002 - d9eb850",
"last_irreversible_block_num": 125,
"last_irreversible_block_id": "0000007d9a3b9cf6a61776ba1bbce226754aefcad664338d2acb5be34cc53a5b",
"head_num": 126,
"head_id": "0000007eccafd4f32a437b5fd8b111b326e2da8d0bcb832036984841b81ab64e",
"os": "osx",
"agent": "EOS Test Agent",
"generation": 4
}
}
]
Note: The last_handshake
field contains the chain state of each connected peer as of the last handshake message with the node. For more information read the Handshake Message in the Network Peer Protocol document.