Show Vespa endpoints without checking their status
Show Vespa endpoints without checking their status.
This command shows the current endpoints of a deployed Vespa application, discovered from the control plane, without contacting the data plane to check their status. This is useful when you only have control plane credentials.
This is equivalent to: vespa status –no-verify
vespa status endpoint [flags]
$ vespa status endpoint
$ vespa status endpoint --cluster mycluster
$ vespa status endpoint --format plain
--format string Output format. Must be 'human' (human-readable), 'plain' (cluster URL only), or 'json' (default "human")
-h, --help help for endpoint
-w, --wait int Number of seconds to wait for service(s) to become ready. 0 to disable (default 0)
-a, --application string The application to use (cloud only). Format "tenant.application.instance" - instance is optional
-C, --cluster string The container cluster to use. This is only required for applications with multiple clusters
-c, --color string Whether to use colors in output. Must be "auto", "never", or "always" (default "auto")
-i, --instance string The instance of the application to use (cloud only)
-q, --quiet Print only errors
-t, --target string The target platform to use. Must be "local", "cloud", "hosted" or an URL (default "local")
-z, --zone string The zone to use. This defaults to a dev zone (cloud only)