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---
layout: "docs"
page_title: "Commands: node-status"
sidebar_current: "docs-commands-node-status"
description: >
Display information about nodes.
---
# Command: node-status
The `node-status` command is used to display information about client nodes. A
node must first be registered with the servers before it will be visible in this
output.
## Usage
```
nomad node-status [options] [node]
```
If no node ID is passed, then the command will enter "list mode" and dump a
high-level list of all known nodes. This list output contains less information
but is a good way to get a bird's-eye view of things.
If there is an exact match based on the provided node ID or prefix, then that
particular node will be queried, and detailed information will be displayed.
Otherwise, a list of matching nodes and information will be displayed.
## General Options
<%= general_options_usage %>
## Node Status Options
* `-short`: Display short output. Used only when querying a single node. Drops
verbose information about node allocations.
## Examples
List view:
```
$ nomad node-status
ID DC Name Drain Status
a72dfba2-c01f-49de-5ac6-e3391de2c50c dc1 node1 false ready
1f3f03ea-a420-b64b-c73b-51290ed7f481 dc1 node2 false ready
```
Single-node view in short mode:
```
$ nomad node-status -short 1f3f03ea-a420-b64b-c73b-51290ed7f481
ID = 1f3f03ea-a420-b64b-c73b-51290ed7f481
Name = node2
Class =
Datacenter = dc1
Drain = false
Status = ready
```
Full output for a single node:
```
$ nomad node-status 1f3f03ea-a420-b64b-c73b-51290ed7f481
ID = 1f3f03ea-a420-b64b-c73b-51290ed7f481
Name = node2
Class =
Datacenter = dc1
Drain = false
Status = ready
### Allocations
ID EvalID JobID TaskGroup DesiredStatus ClientStatus
678c51dc-6c55-0ac8-d92d-675a1e8ea6b0 193229c4-aa02-bbe6-f996-fd7d6974a309 job8 grp8 failed failed
```