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	| description | keywords | title | 
|---|---|---|
| Inspect information about a machine | machine, inspect, subcommand | docker-machine inspect | 
Usage: docker-machine inspect [OPTIONS] [arg...]
Inspect information about a machine
Description:
   Argument is a machine name.
Options:
   --format, -f 	Format the output using the given go template.
By default, this will render information about a machine as JSON. If a format is specified, the given template will be executed for each result.
Go's text/template package describes all the details of the format.
In addition to the text/template syntax, there are some additional functions,
json and prettyjson, which can be used to format the output as JSON (documented below).
Examples
List all the details of a machine:
This is the default usage of inspect.
$ docker-machine inspect dev
{
    "DriverName": "virtualbox",
    "Driver": {
        "MachineName": "docker-host-128be8d287b2028316c0ad5714b90bcfc11f998056f2f790f7c1f43f3d1e6eda",
        "SSHPort": 55834,
        "Memory": 1024,
        "DiskSize": 20000,
        "Boot2DockerURL": "",
        "IPAddress": "192.168.5.99"
    },
    ...
}
Get a machine's IP address:
For the most part, you can pick out any field from the JSON in a fairly straightforward manner.
{% raw %}
$ docker-machine inspect --format='{{.Driver.IPAddress}}' dev
192.168.5.99
{% endraw %}
Formatting details:
If you want a subset of information formatted as JSON, you can use the json
function in the template.
$ docker-machine inspect --format='{{json .Driver}}' dev-fusion
{"Boot2DockerURL":"","CPUS":8,"CPUs":8,"CaCertPath":"/Users/hairyhenderson/.docker/machine/certs/ca.pem","DiskSize":20000,"IPAddress":"172.16.62.129","ISO":"/Users/hairyhenderson/.docker/machine/machines/dev-fusion/boot2docker-1.5.0-GH747.iso","MachineName":"dev-fusion","Memory":1024,"PrivateKeyPath":"/Users/hairyhenderson/.docker/machine/certs/ca-key.pem","SSHPort":22,"SSHUser":"docker","SwarmDiscovery":"","SwarmHost":"tcp://0.0.0.0:3376","SwarmMaster":false}
While this is usable, it's not very human-readable. For this reason, there is
prettyjson:
{% raw %}
$ docker-machine inspect --format='{{prettyjson .Driver}}' dev-fusion
{
  "Boot2DockerURL": "",
  "CPUS": 8,
  "CPUs": 8,
  "CaCertPath": "/Users/hairyhenderson/.docker/machine/certs/ca.pem",
  "DiskSize": 20000,
  "IPAddress": "172.16.62.129",
  "ISO": "/Users/hairyhenderson/.docker/machine/machines/dev-fusion/boot2docker-1.5.0-GH747.iso",
  "MachineName": "dev-fusion",
  "Memory": 1024,
  "PrivateKeyPath": "/Users/hairyhenderson/.docker/machine/certs/ca-key.pem",
  "SSHPort": 22,
  "SSHUser": "docker",
  "SwarmDiscovery": "",
  "SwarmHost": "tcp://0.0.0.0:3376",
  "SwarmMaster": false
}
{% endraw %}