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NAME

flox-services-status - display the status of services

SYNOPSIS

flox [<general-options>] services status
     [-d=<path> | -r=<owner/name>]
     [--json]
     [<name>] ...

DESCRIPTION

Displays the status of one or more services. If no services are specified, then all services will be displayed. If no services have been started for this environment, an error will be displayed. An error will also be displayed if one of the specified services does not exist.

OPTIONS

--json
Print statuses formatted as JSON. Each service is printed as a single JSON object on its own line.

Environment Options

If no environment is specified for an environment command, the environment in the current directory or the active environment that was last activated is used. -d, --dir
Path containing a .flox/ directory.
-r, --reference
A FloxHub environment, specified in the form <owner>/<name>.
-D, --default
Use your default environment (<your-user>/default). When unauthenticated in an interactive context, you will be prompted to log in. In non-interactive contexts (e.g., scripts or CI), this flag will fail with an error when authentication is missing.

General Options

-h, --help
Prints help information.
The following options can be passed when running any flox subcommand but must be specified before the subcommand. -v, --verbose
Increase logging verbosity. Invoke multiple times for increasing detail.
-q, --quiet
Silence logs except for errors.

EXAMPLES

Display statuses for all services:
$ flox services status
NAME       STATUS            PID
sleeping   Running         89718
myservice  Running         12345
Display the status of a single service:
$ flox services status myservice
NAME       STATUS            PID
myservice  Running         12345

SEE ALSO

flox-activate flox-services-start