dc: show: title: Cluster Overview serverstatus: title: Server status unassigned: Unassigned Zones tolerance: link-text: Learn how to improve fault tolerance link: /architecture/improving-consul-resilience#strategies-to-increase-fault-tolerance header: Server fault tolerance immediate: header: Immediate body: the number of healthy active voting servers that can fail at once without causing an outage optimistic: header: Optimistic body: the number of healthy active and back-up voting servers that can fail gradually without causing an outage cataloghealth: title: Health license: title: License expiry: header: Expiry expired: header: Expired body: |
Your license expired on {date} at {time}.
valid: header: '' body: |Your license expires on {date} at {time}.
documentation: title: Learn More links: license-expiration: text: License expiration link: '/enterprise/license/faq#q-is-there-a-grace-period-when-licenses-expire' renewing-license: text: Renewing a license link: '/enterprise/license/faq#q-how-can-i-renew-a-license' applying-new-license: text: Applying a new license link: '/tutorials/nomad/hashicorp-enterprise-license?in=consul/enterprise' nodes: index: agentless: notice: header: Consul 1.14 removes client nodes from Kubernetes Service Mesh deployments body: Kubernetes clusters do not require client nodes to run as of Consul 1.14. Kubernetes nodes will not appear in this view. footer: View documentation on Consul Dataplane empty: header: | {items, select, 0 {Welcome to Nodes} other {No Nodes found} } body: |
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healthchecks: title: Health Checks empty: |This Node has no Health Checks{items, select, 0 {} other { matching that search} }.
critical-serf-notice: header: Failing serf check body: |This node has a failing serf node check. The health statuses shown on this page are the statuses as they were known before the node became unreachable.
peers: index: empty: header: | {items, select, 0 {Welcome to Peers} other {No peers found} } body: | {items, select, 0 {Cluster peering is the recommended way to connect services across or within Consul datacenters. Peering is a one-to-one relationship in which each peer is either a open-source Consul datacenter or a Consul enterprise admin partition. There don't seem to be any peers for this {canUsePartitions, select, true {admin partition} other {datacenter} }} other {No peers were found matching that search} }{canUseACLs, select, true {, or you may not have thepeering:read
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detail:
imported:
count: |
{count} imported services
tooltip: The number of services imported from {name}
tab-tooltip: Services imported from {name}
exported:
count: |
{count} exported services
tooltip: The number of services exported to {name}
tab-tooltip: Services exported to {name}
addresses:
tooltip: The number of services exported to {name}
show:
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The following list shows individual HTTP paths exposed through Envoy for external services like Prometheus. Read more about this in our documentation.
empty: body: |There are no individual HTTP paths exposed through Envoy for external services like Prometheus. Read more about this in our documentation.
healthchecks: empty: |This instance has no health checks{items, select, 0 {} other { matching that search} }.
critical-serf-notice: header: Failing serf check body: |This instance has a failing serf node check. The health statuses shown on this page are the statuses as they were known before the node became unreachable.
upstreams: tproxy-mode: header: Transparent proxy mode body: |The upstreams listed on this page have been defined in a proxy registration. There may be more upstreams, though, as "transparent" mode is enabled on this proxy.
footer: link: "/connect/transparent-proxy" text: Read the documentation empty: |This Service Instance has no Upstreams{items, select, 0 {} other { matching that search} }.
show: topology: notices: open: Expand Banners close: Collapse Banners notice: filtered-by-acls: header: Limited Access body: This service may have dependencies you won’t see because you don’t have access to them. default-allow: header: Restrict which services can connect body: Your current ACL settings allow all services to connect to each other. Either create a deny intention between all services, or set your default ACL policy to deny to improve your security posture and make this topology view reflect the actual upstreams and downstreams of this service. footer: |Create a wildcard deny Intention
wildcard-intention: header: Restrict which services can connect body: There is currently a wildcard Intention that allows all services to connect to each other. Change the action of that Intention to deny to improve your security posture and have this topology view reflect the actual upstreams and downstreams of this service. footer: | not-defined-intention: header: Add upstream to allow traffic body: An Intention was defined that allows traffic between services, but those services are unable to communicate. Define an explicit upstream in the service definition or enable transparent proxy to fix this. footer: | no-dependencies: header: No dependencies body: The service you are viewing currently has no dependencies. You will only see metrics for the current service until dependencies are added. footer: | acls-disabled: header: Restrict which services can connect body: Your current ACL settings allow all services to connect to each other. Either create a deny intention between all services, or enable ACLs and set your default ACL policy to deny to improve your security posture and make this topology view reflect the actual upstreams and downstreams of this service. footer: | no-intentions: header: Add Intention to allow traffic body: There is an upstream registered for this service, but that upstream cannot receive traffic without creating an allow intention. footer: | intentions: index: empty: header: | {items, select, 0 {Welcome to Intentions} other {No Intentions found} } body: |
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services: intro: |The following services may receive traffic from external services through this gateway. Learn more about configuring gateways in our step-by-step guide.
empty: |There are no Services{items, select, 0 {} other { matching that search} }.
tags: empty: header: Welcome to Tags body: |There are no tags for this Service.
upstreams: intro: |
Upstreams are services that may receive traffic from this gateway. If you are not using Consul DNS, please make sure your Host:
header uses the correct domain name for the gateway to correctly proxy to its upstreams. Learn more about configuring gateways in our documentation.
This Service has no Upstreams{items, select, 0 {} other { matching that search} }.
routing-config: source: Routing Configuration intentions: index: empty: header: | {items, select, 0 {Welcome to Intentions} other {No Intentions found} } body: |{items, select, 0 {There don't seem to be any Intentions in this Consul cluster} other {No Intentions were found matching your search} }{canUseACLs, select, true {, or you may not have intentions:read permissions access to this view.} other {.} }
kv: index: empty: header: | {items, select, 0 {Welcome to Key/Value} other {No Key/Values found} } body: |
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Binding rules allow an operator to express a systematic way of automatically linking roles and service identities to newly created tokens without operator intervention.
nspace-rules: empty: header: No namespace rules body: |A set of rules that can control which namespace tokens created via this auth method will be created within. Unlike binding rules, the first matching namespace rule wins.
index: empty: header: | {items, select, 0 {Welcome to Auth Methods} other {No Auth Methods found} } body: |
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