> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs2.openclaw.ai/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# openclaw status

Diagnostics for channels + sessions.

```bash theme={"theme":{"light":"min-light","dark":"min-dark"}}
openclaw status
openclaw status --all
openclaw status --deep
openclaw status --usage
```

| Flag                    | Description                                                                                                     |
| ----------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `--all`                 | Full diagnosis (read-only, pasteable). Includes security audit, plugin compatibility, and memory-vector probes. |
| `--deep`                | Runs live probes (WhatsApp Web + Telegram + Discord + Slack + Signal). Also enables the security audit.         |
| `--usage`               | Prints normalized provider usage windows as `X% left`.                                                          |
| `--json`                | Machine-readable output.                                                                                        |
| `--verbose` / `--debug` | Also print the raw Gateway target resolution before the report.                                                 |

Plain `openclaw status` stays on the fast read-only path and marks memory as
`not checked` instead of unavailable when it skips memory inspection. Heavy
security audit, plugin compatibility, and memory-vector probes are left to
`openclaw status --all`, `openclaw status --deep`, `openclaw security audit`,
and `openclaw memory status --deep`.

## Session and model resolution

* Session status output separates `Execution:` from `Runtime:`. `Execution`
  is the sandbox path (`direct`, `docker/*`), while `Runtime` tells you
  whether the session is using `OpenClaw Default`, `OpenAI Codex`, a CLI
  backend, or an ACP backend such as `codex (acp/acpx)`. See
  [Agent runtimes](/concepts/agent-runtimes) for the provider/model/runtime
  distinction.
* When the current session snapshot is sparse, `/status` can backfill token
  and cache counters from the most recent transcript usage log. Existing
  nonzero live values still win over transcript fallback values.
* Transcript fallback can also recover the active runtime model label when
  the live session entry is missing it. If that transcript model differs
  from the selected model, status resolves the context window against the
  recovered runtime model instead of the selected one.
* For prompt-size accounting, transcript fallback prefers the larger
  prompt-oriented total when session metadata is missing or smaller, so
  custom-provider sessions do not collapse to `0` token displays.
* When a session is pinned to a model that differs from the configured
  primary, status prints both values, the reason (`session override`), and
  the hint `/model default`. The configured primary applies to new or
  unpinned sessions; existing pinned sessions keep their session selection
  until cleared.
* Output includes per-agent session stores when multiple agents are
  configured.

## Usage and quota

* `--usage` prints normalized provider usage windows as `X% left`.
* MiniMax's raw `usage_percent` / `usagePercent` fields are remaining quota,
  so OpenClaw inverts them before display; count-based fields win when
  present. `model_remains` responses prefer the chat-model entry, derive the
  window label from timestamps when needed, and include the model name in
  the plan label.
* Model pricing refresh failures are shown as optional pricing warnings.
  They do not mean the Gateway or channels are unhealthy.

## Overview and update status

* Overview includes Gateway + node host service install/runtime status when
  available, plus compact Gateway process uptime and host system uptime.
* Overview includes update channel + git SHA (for source checkouts).
* Update info surfaces in the Overview; if an update is available, status
  prints a hint to run `openclaw update` (see [Updating](/install/updating)).

## Secrets

* Read-only status surfaces (`status`, `status --json`, `status --all`)
  resolve supported SecretRefs for their targeted config paths when
  possible.
* If a supported channel SecretRef is configured but unavailable in the
  current command path, status stays read-only and reports degraded output
  instead of crashing. Human output shows warnings such as "configured token
  unavailable in this command path", and JSON output includes
  `secretDiagnostics`.
* When command-local SecretRef resolution succeeds, status prefers the
  resolved snapshot and clears transient "secret unavailable" channel
  markers from the final output.
* `status --all` includes a Secrets overview row and a diagnosis section
  that summarizes secret diagnostics (truncated for readability) without
  stopping report generation.

## Memory

`status --json --all` reports memory details from the active memory plugin
runtime selected by `plugins.slots.memory`. Custom memory plugins can leave
built-in `agents.defaults.memorySearch.enabled` disabled and still report
their own files, chunks, vector, and FTS state.

## Related

* [CLI reference](/cli)
* [Doctor](/gateway/doctor)
