--- layout: commands page_title: 'Commands: Snapshot Inspect' --- # Consul Snapshot Inspect Command: `consul snapshot inspect` The `snapshot inspect` command is used to inspect an atomic, point-in-time snapshot of the state of the Consul servers which includes key/value entries, service catalog, prepared queries, sessions, and ACLs. The snapshot is read from the given file. -> Typically this is used with Consul self-contained Snapshot files obtained using the [`consul snapshot`](/consul/commands/snapshot) command or [Snapshot API](/consul/api-docs/snapshot#generate-snapshot). If the file provided is named `state.bin` however, the command will assume it is a raw raft snapshot in a Consul server data directory and will attempt to read it directly. The `state.bin` file must still be in the same directory as it's associated `meta.json` file. This is useful for debugging data on live servers without making a complete new snapshot via the CLI or API first. The following fields are displayed when inspecting a snapshot: - `ID` - A unique ID for the snapshot, only used for differentiation purposes. - `Size` - The size of the snapshot, in bytes. - `Index` - The Raft index of the latest log entry in the snapshot. - `Term` - The Raft term of the latest log entry in the snapshot. - `Version` - The snapshot format version. This only refers to the structure of the snapshot, not the data contained within. - Each data type, size, and count within the read snapshot. ## Usage Usage: `consul snapshot inspect [options] FILE` #### Command Options - `-kvdetails` - Provides information about space usage for KV data stored in Consul. - `-kvdepth` - Adjusts the grouping levels of keys. Can only be used with `-kvdetails`. Default is `2`. - `-kvfilter` - Only keys that match the specified key prefix are included in the response. Can only be used with `-kvdetails`. - `-format` - Specifies an output format for the response. Specify `pretty` (default) to format the response in a human-readable form as shown in the examples below, or specify `JSON` to format the response as JSON. ## Examples To inspect a snapshot from the file "backup.snap": ```shell-session $ consul snapshot inspect backup.snap ID 2-12426-1604593650375 Size 17228 Index 12426 Term 2 Version 1 Type Count Size ---- ---- ---- KVS 27 12.3KB Register 5 3.4KB Index 11 285B Autopilot 1 199B Session 1 199B CoordinateBatchUpdate 1 166B Tombstone 2 146B FederationState 1 139B ChunkingState 1 12B ---- ---- ---- Total 16.8KB ``` To get more details for a snapshot inspection from "backup.snap": ```shell-session $ consul snapshot inspect -kvdetails -kvdepth 3 -kvfilter vault/core backup.snap ID 2-12426-1604593650375 Size 17228 Index 12426 Term 2 Version 1 Type Count Size ---- ---- ---- KVS 27 12.3KB Register 5 3.4KB Index 11 285B Autopilot 1 199B Session 1 199B CoordinateBatchUpdate 1 166B Tombstone 2 146B FederationState 1 139B ChunkingState 1 12B ---- ---- ---- Total 16.8KB Key Name Count Size ---- ---- ---- vault/core/leader 1 1.6KB vault/core/mounts 1 675B vault/core/wrapping 1 633B vault/core/local-mounts 1 450B vault/core/auth 1 423B vault/core/cluster 2 388B vault/core/keyring 1 320B vault/core/master 1 237B vault/core/seal-config 1 211B vault/core/hsm 1 189B vault/core/local-audit 1 185B vault/core/local-auth 1 183B vault/core/audit 1 179B vault/core/lock 1 170B vault/core/shamir-kek 1 159B ---- ---- ---- Total 5.9KB ``` Please see the [HTTP API](/consul/api-docs/snapshot) documentation for more details about snapshot internals. To inspect an internal snapshot directly from a Consul server data directory: ```shell-session $ consul snapshot inspect /opt/consul/raft/snapshots/9-4600669-1618935304715/state.bin ID 9-4600669-1618935304715 Size 4625420898 Index 4600669 Term 9 Version 1 Type Count Size ---- ---- ---- KVS 4089785 4.3GB Register 9 5.2KB CoordinateBatchUpdate 3 465B Index 8 224B Autopilot 1 199B FederationState 1 139B ChunkingState 1 12B ---- ---- ---- Total 4.3GB ```