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Consolidated Article on Configuring Log Levels for Different Components in OpenShift Container Platform 4

Updated 29 Apr 2024

Table of Contents

  • Raising the log level for OpenShift and Kubernetes components
  • Raising the log level for additional OpenShift components

Raising the log level for OpenShift and Kubernetes components

  • Increasing the log level of openshift-apiserver, kube-apiserver, kube-controller-manager, openshift-controller-manager, kube-scheduler, openshift-authentication and openshift-oauth-apiserver
  • Increasing the log level of Machine API
  • Increasing the log level of Cluster Version Operator
  • Increasing the log level of ovn-kubernetes
  • Increasing the log level of openshift-sdn
  • Increasing the log level of openshift-ingress

Raising the log level for additional OpenShift components

  • Increasing the log level of ServiceCA Controller
  • Increasing the log level of Cluster Autoscaler
  • Increasing the log level of Kubelet
  • Increasing the log level of CRI-O
SBR
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Product(s)
  • Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
Category
  • Configure
Components
  • apiserver-auth
  • authentication
  • Cluster Version Operator
  • kube-apiserver
  • kube-controller-manager
  • kube-scheduler
  • Machine Config Operator
Tags
  • Debugging
  • kubernetes
Article Type
  • General
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