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      Querying Information

      Querying the Service Version

      Description

      The isula version command is run to query the version of the iSulad service.

      Usage

      isula version
      

      Example

      Query the version information.

      isula version
      

      If the iSulad service is running properly, you can view the information about versions of the client, server, and OCI config.

      Client:
        Version:      1.0.31
        Git commit:   fa7f9902738e8b3d7f2eb22768b9a1372ddd1199
        Built:        2019-07-30T04:21:48.521198248-04:00
      
      Server:
        Version:      1.0.31
        Git commit:   fa7f9902738e8b3d7f2eb22768b9a1372ddd1199
        Built:        2019-07-30T04:21:48.521198248-04:00
      
      OCI config:
        Version:      1.0.0-rc5-dev
        Default file: /etc/default/isulad/config.json
      

      If the iSulad service is not running, only the client information is queried and a message is displayed indicating that the connection times out.

      Client:
        Version:      1.0.31
        Git commit:   fa7f9902738e8b3d7f2eb22768b9a1372ddd1199
        Built:        2019-07-30T04:21:48.521198248-04:00
      
      Can not connect with server.Is the iSulad daemon running on the host?
      

      Therefore, the isula version command is often used to check whether the iSulad service is running properly.

      Querying System-level Information

      Description

      The isula info command is run to query the system-level information, number of containers, and number of images.

      Usage

      isula info
      

      Example

      Query system-level information, including the number of containers, number of images, kernel version, and operating system (OS).

      $ isula info
      Containers: 2
       Running: 0
       Paused: 0
       Stopped: 2
      Images: 8
      Server Version: 1.0.31
      Logging Driver: json-file
      Cgroup Driverr: cgroupfs
      Hugetlb Pagesize: 2MB
      Kernel Version: 4.19
      Operating System: Fedora 29 (Twenty Nine)
      OSType: Linux
      Architecture: x86_64
      CPUs: 8
      Total Memory: 7 GB
      Name: localhost.localdomain
      iSulad Root Dir: /var/lib/isulad
      

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