--- title: Logging content_template: templates/task --- {{% capture overview %}} This page will explain how logging works within a Juju deployed cluster. {{% /capture %}} {{% capture prerequisites %}} This page assumes you have a working Juju deployed cluster. {{% /capture %}} {{% capture steps %}} ## Agent Logging The `juju debug-log` will show all of the consolidated logs of all the Juju agents running on each node of the cluster. This can be useful for finding out why a specific node hasn't deployed or is in an error state. These agent logs are located in `/var/lib/juju/agents` on every node. See the [Juju documentation](https://jujucharms.com/docs/stable/troubleshooting-logs) for more information. ## Managing log verbosity Log verbosity in Juju is set at the model level. You can adjust it at any time: ``` juju add-model k8s-development --config logging-config='=DEBUG;unit=DEBUG' ``` and later on your k8s-production model ``` juju model-config -m k8s-production logging-config='=ERROR;unit=ERROR' ``` In addition, the jujud daemon is started in debug mode by default on all controllers. To remove that behavior edit ```/var/lib/juju/init/jujud-machine-0/exec-start.sh``` on the controller node and comment the ```--debug``` section. It then contains: ``` #!/usr/bin/env bash # Set up logging. touch '/var/log/juju/machine-0.log' chown syslog:syslog '/var/log/juju/machine-0.log' chmod 0600 '/var/log/juju/machine-0.log' exec >> '/var/log/juju/machine-0.log' exec 2>&1 # Run the script. '/var/lib/juju/tools/machine-0/jujud' machine --data-dir '/var/lib/juju' --machine-id 0 # --debug ``` Then restart the service with: ``` sudo systemctl restart jujud-machine-0.service ``` See the [official documentation](https://jujucharms.com/docs/stable/models-config) for more information about logging and other model settings in Juju. {{% /capture %}}