Consul Troubleshoot Proxy
Command: consul troubleshoot proxy
The troubleshoot proxy
command diagnoses Consul service mesh configuration and network issues to an upstream. For additional information about using the troubleshoot proxy
command, including explanations, requirements, usage instructions, refer to the service-to-service troubleshooting overview.
Usage
Usage: consul troubleshoot proxy (-upstream-ip <ip>|-upstream-envoy-id <envoy-id>) [options]
This command requires -envoy-admin-endpoint
or -upstream-ip
to specify the upstream.
Command Options
-envoy-admin-endpoint=<value>
- Envoy admin endpoint address for the local Envoy instance. Defaults to127.0.0.1:19000
.-upstream-ip=<value>
- The IP address of the upstream service; Use when the upstream is reached via a transparent proxy DNS address (KubeDNS or Consul DNS)-upstream-envoy-id=<value>
- The Envoy identifier of the upstream service; Use when the upstream is explicitly configured on the downstream service.
Examples
The following example illustrates how to troubleshoot Consul service mesh configuration and network issues to an upstream from a source proxy.
$ consul troubleshoot proxy -upstream-ip 10.4.6.160 ==> Validation ✓ Certificates are valid ✓ Envoy has 0 rejected configurations ✓ Envoy has detected 0 connection failure(s) ✓ Listener for upstream "backend" found ✓ Route for upstream "backend" found ✓ Cluster "backend.default.dc1.internal.e08fa6d6-e91e-dfe0-f6e1-ba097a828e31.consul" for upstream "backend" found ✓ Healthy endpoints for cluster "backend.default.dc1.internal.e08fa6d6-e91e-dfe0-f6e1-ba097a828e31.consul" for upstream "backend" found ✓ Cluster "backend2.default.dc1.internal.e08fa6d6-e91e-dfe0-f6e1-ba097a828e31.consul" for upstream "backend" found ! No healthy endpoints for cluster "backend2.default.dc1.internal.e08fa6d6-e91e-dfe0-f6e1-ba097a828e31.consul" for upstream "backend" found -> Check that your upstream service is healthy and running -> Check that your upstream service is registered with Consul -> Check that the upstream proxy is healthy and running -> If you are explicitly configuring upstreams, ensure the name of the upstream is correct
The following example troubleshoots Consul service mesh configuration and network issues from the local Envoy instance to the given upstream.
$ consul-k8s troubleshoot proxy -upstream-envoy-id db ==> Validation ✓ Certificates are valid ✓ Envoy has 0 rejected configurations ✓ Envoy has detected 0 connection failure(s) ✓ Listener for upstream "db" found ✓ Route for upstream "db" found ✓ Cluster "db.default.dc1.internal.e08fa6d6-e91e-dfe0.consul" for upstream "db" found ✓ Healthy endpoints for cluster "db.default.dc1.internal.e08fa6d6-e91e-dfe0.consul" for upstream "db" found If you are still experiencing issues, you can:-> Check intentions to ensure the upstream allows traffic from this source-> If using transparent proxy, ensure DNS resolution is to the same IP you have verified here