Logging
Log levels
The following log levels are used in Rancher:
Name | Description |
---|---|
info | Logs informational messages. This is the default log level. |
debug | Logs more detailed messages that can be used to debug. |
trace | Logs very detailed messages on internal functions. This is very verbose and can contain sensitive information. |
How to configure a log level
Kubernetes install
- Configure debug log level
$ KUBECONFIG=./kube_config_cluster.yml
$ kubectl -n cattle-system get pods -l app=rancher --no-headers -o custom-columns=name:.metadata.name | while read rancherpod; do kubectl -n cattle-system exec $rancherpod -c rancher -- loglevel --set debug; done
OK
OK
OK
$ kubectl -n cattle-system logs -l app=rancher -c rancher
- Configure info log level
$ KUBECONFIG=./kube_config_cluster.yml
$ kubectl -n cattle-system get pods -l app=rancher --no-headers -o custom-columns=name:.metadata.name | while read rancherpod; do kubectl -n cattle-system exec $rancherpod -c rancher -- loglevel --set info; done
OK
OK
OK
Docker Install
- Configure debug log level
$ docker exec -ti <container_id> loglevel --set debug
OK
$ docker logs -f <container_id>
- Configure info log level
$ docker exec -ti <container_id> loglevel --set info
OK
Rancher machine debug logs
If you need to troubleshoot the creation of objects in your infrastructure provider of choice, rancher-machine
debug logs might be helpful to you.
It's possible to enable debug logs for rancher-machine
by setting environment variables when launching Rancher.
The CATTLE_WHITELIST_ENVVARS
environment variable allows users to whitelist specific environment variables to be
passed down to rancher-machine
during provisioning.
The MACHINE_DEBUG
variable enables debug logs in rancher-machine
.
Thus, by setting MACHINE_DEBUG=true
and adding MACHINE_DEBUG
to the default list of variables in
CATTLE_WHITELIST_ENVVARS
(e.g. CATTLE_WHITELIST_ENVVARS=HTTP_PROXY,HTTPS_PROXY,NO_PROXY,MACHINE_DEBUG
) it is
possible to enable debug logs in rancher-machine
when provisioning RKE1, RKE2 and k3s clusters.
Just like the trace
log level above, rancher-machine
debug logs can contain sensitive information.