# Troubleshooting These tips can help you troubleshoot known issues. If they don't help, you can [file an issue][4], or talk to us on the [#ark-dr channel][25] on the Kubernetes Slack server. In `ark` version >= `0.1.0`, you can use the `ark bug` command to open a [Github issue][4] by launching a browser window with some prepopulated values. Values included are OS, CPU architecture, `kubectl` client and server versions (if available) and the `ark` client version. This information isn't submitted to Github until you click the `Submit new issue` button in the Github UI, so feel free to add, remove or update whatever information you like. Some general commands for troubleshooting that may be helpful: * `ark backup describe ` - describe the details of a backup * `ark backup logs ` - fetch the logs for this specific backup. Useful for viewing failures and warnings, including resources that could not be backed up. * `ark restore describe ` - describe the details of a restore * `ark restore logs ` - fetch the logs for this specific restore. Useful for viewing failures and warnings, including resources that could not be restored. * `kubectl logs deployment/ark -n heptio-ark` - fetch the logs of the Ark server pod. This provides the output of the Ark server processes. ## Getting ark debug logs You can increase the verbosity of the Ark server by editing your Ark deployment to look like this: ``` kubectl edit deployment/ark -n heptio-ark ... containers: - name: ark image: gcr.io/heptio-images/ark:latest command: - /ark args: - server - --log-level # Add this line - debug # Add this line ... ``` ## [Debug installation/setup issues][2] ## [Debug restores][1] ## Miscellaneous issues ### Ark reports `custom resource not found` errors when starting up. Ark's server will not start if the required Custom Resource Definitions are not found in Kubernetes. Apply the `examples/common/00-prereqs.yaml` file to create these defintions, then restart Ark. ### `ark backup logs` returns a `SignatureDoesNotMatch` error Downloading artifacts from object storage utilizes temporary, signed URLs. In the case of S3-compatible providers, such as Ceph, there may be differences between their implementation and the official S3 API that cause errors. Here are some things to verify if you receive `SignatureDoesNotMatch` errors: * Make sure your S3-compatible layer is using [signature version 4][5] (such as Ceph RADOS v12.2.7) * For Ceph, try using a native Ceph account for credentials instead of external providers such as OpenStack Keystone [1]: debugging-restores.md [2]: debugging-install.md [4]: https://github.com/heptio/ark/issues [5]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/sig-v4-authenticating-requests.html [25]: https://kubernetes.slack.com/messages/ark-dr