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-
-As of Consul 0.7.0, the peers.json file is only used for recovery
-after an outage. The format of this file depends on what the server has
-configured for its Raft protocol version. Please see the agent configuration
-page at https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/options.html#_raft_protocol for more
-details about this parameter.
-
-For Raft protocol version 2 and earlier, this should be formatted as a JSON
-array containing the address and port of each Consul server in the cluster, like
-this:
-
-[
-  "10.1.0.1:8300",
-  "10.1.0.2:8300",
-  "10.1.0.3:8300"
-]
-
-For Raft protocol version 3 and later, this should be formatted as a JSON
-array containing the node ID, address:port, and suffrage information of each
-Consul server in the cluster, like this:
-
-[
-  {
-    "id": "adf4238a-882b-9ddc-4a9d-5b6758e4159e",
-    "address": "10.1.0.1:8300",
-    "non_voter": false
-  },
-  {
-    "id": "8b6dda82-3103-11e7-93ae-92361f002671",
-    "address": "10.1.0.2:8300",
-    "non_voter": false
-  },
-  {
-    "id": "97e17742-3103-11e7-93ae-92361f002671",
-    "address": "10.1.0.3:8300",
-    "non_voter": false
-  }
-]
-
-The "id" field is the node ID of the server. This can be found in the logs when
-the server starts up, or in the "node-id" file inside the server's data
-directory.
-
-The "address" field is the address and port of the server.
-
-The "non_voter" field controls whether the server is a non-voter, which is used
-in some advanced Autopilot configurations, please see
-https://www.consul.io/docs/guides/autopilot.html for more information. If
-"non_voter" is omitted it will default to false, which is typical for most
-clusters.
-
-Under normal operation, the peers.json file will not be present.
-
-When Consul starts for the first time, it will create this peers.info file and
-delete any existing peers.json file so that recovery doesn't occur on the first
-startup.
-
-Once this peers.info file is present, any peers.json file will be ingested at
-startup, and will set the Raft peer configuration manually to recover from an
-outage. It's crucial that all servers in the cluster are shut down before
-creating the peers.json file, and that all servers receive the same
-configuration. Once the peers.json file is successfully ingested and applied, it
-will be deleted.
-
-Please see https://www.consul.io/docs/guides/outage.html for more information.
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