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Troubleshooting | 20 | How to troubleshoot minikube issues |
Enabling debug logs
Pass --alsologtostderr
to minikube commands to see detailed log output output. To increase the log verbosity, you can use:
-v=1
: verbose messages-v=2
: really verbose messages-v=8
: more log messages than you can possibly handle.
Example:
minikube start --alsologtostderr --v=2
will start minikube and output all the important debug logs to stderr.
Gathering VM logs
To debug issues where Kubernetes failed to deploy, it is very useful to collect the Kubernetes pod and kernel logs:
minikube logs
Viewing Pod Status
To view the deployment state of all Kubernetes pods, use:
kubectl get po -A
Example output:
NAMESPACE NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
kube-system coredns-5c98db65d4-299md 1/1 Running 0 11m
kube-system coredns-5c98db65d4-qlpkd 1/1 Running 0 11m
kube-system etcd-minikube 1/1 Running 0 10m
kube-system gvisor 1/1 Running 0 11m
...
kube-system storage-provisioner 1/1 Running 0 11m
To view more detailed information about a pod, use:
kubectl describe pod <name> -n <namespace>
Debugging hung start-up
minikube will wait ~8 minutes before giving up on a Kubernetes deployment. If you want to see startup fails more immediately, consider using:
minikube logs --problems
This will attempt to surface known errors, such as invalid configuration flags. If nothing interesting shows up, try minikube logs
.