(server-configure)= # How to configure the Incus server See {ref}`server` for all configuration options that are available for the Incus server. If the Incus server is part of a cluster, some of the options apply to the cluster, while others apply only to the local server, thus the cluster member. In the {ref}`server` option tables, options that apply to the cluster are marked with a `global` scope, while options that apply to the local server are marked with a `local` scope. ## Configure server options You can configure a server option with the following command: incus config set For example, to allow remote access to the Incus server on port 8443, enter the following command: incus config set core.https_address :8443 In a cluster setup, to configure a server option for a cluster member only, add the `--target` flag. For example, to configure where to store image tarballs on a specific cluster member, enter a command similar to the following: incus config set storage.images_volume my-pool/my-volume --target member02 ## Display the server configuration To display the current server configuration, enter the following command: incus config show In a cluster setup, to show the local configuration for a specific cluster member, add the `--target` flag. ## Edit the full server configuration To edit the full server configuration as a YAML file, enter the following command: incus config edit In a cluster setup, to edit the local configuration for a specific cluster member, add the `--target` flag.