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layout: "docs"
page_title: "Commands: Exec"
sidebar_current: "docs-commands-exec"
description: |-
The exec command provides a mechanism for remote execution. For example, this can be used to run the `uptime` command across all machines providing the `web` service.
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---
# Consul Exec
Command: `consul exec`
The `exec` command provides a mechanism for remote execution. For example,
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this can be used to run the `uptime` command across all machines providing
the `web` service.
Remote execution works by specifying a job, which is stored in the KV store.
Agents are informed about the new job using the [event system](/docs/commands/event.html),
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which propagates messages via the [gossip protocol](/docs/internals/gossip.html).
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As a result, delivery is best-effort, and there is **no guarantee** of execution.
While events are purely gossip driven, remote execution relies on the KV store
as a message broker. As a result, the `exec` command will not be able to
properly function during a Consul outage.
**Verbose output warning:** use care to make sure that your command does not
produce a large volume of output. Writes to the KV store for this output go
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through the Consul servers and the Raft consensus algorithm, so having a large
number of nodes in the cluster flow a large amount of data through the KV store
could make the cluster unavailable.
The table below shows the [required ACLs](/api/index.html#acls) in order to
execute this command.
| ACL Required | Scope |
| ------------ | ------------ |
| `agent:read` | local agent |
| `session:write` | local agent |
| `key:write` | `"_rexec"` prefix |
| `event:write` | `"_rexec"` prefix |
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## Usage
Usage: `consul exec [options] [-|command...]`
The only required option is a command to execute. This is either given
as trailing arguments, or by specifying `-`; STDIN will be read to
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completion as a script to evaluate.
#### API Options
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<%= partial "docs/commands/http_api_options_client" %>
<%= partial "docs/commands/http_api_options_server" %>
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#### Command Options
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* `-prefix` - Key prefix in the KV store to use for storing request data.
Defaults to `_rexec`.
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* `-node` - Regular expression to filter nodes which should evaluate the event.
* `-service` - Regular expression to filter to only nodes with matching services.
* `-shell` - Optional, use a shell to run the command. The default value is true.
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* `-tag` - Regular expression to filter to only nodes with a service that has
a matching tag. This must be used with `-service`. As an example, you may
do `-service mysql -tag secondary`.
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* `-wait` - Specifies the period of time in which no agent's respond before considering
the job finished. This is basically the quiescent time required to assume completion.
This period is not a hard deadline, and the command will wait longer depending on
various heuristics.
* `-wait-repl` - Period to wait after writing the job specification for replication.
This is a heuristic value and enables agents to do a stale read of the job. Defaults
to 200 msec.
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* `-verbose` - Enables verbose output.