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Logs

Overview#

The Janssen logs can be viewed using the following command:

kubectl logs <pod-name> -n <namespace> 

Log Levels#

The following log levels can be configured through the configuration CLI:

Log Level Messages Logged
Trace All messages
Debug Debug level and above
Info Informational level and above
Warn Warning level and above
Error Error level and above
Fatal Only fatal errors
Off Logging is disabled

Configuring Log Levels#

To get the current log level of any component, run the following command:

kubectl get configmap -n <namespace> <helm-release-name>-config-cm -o yaml | grep CN_<service-name>_APP_LOGGERS

auth-server#

To get the current log level of auth-server:

kubectl get configmap -n <namespace> <helm-release-name>-config-cm -o yaml | grep CN_AUTH_APP_LOGGERS 

Example output:

CN_AUTH_APP_LOGGERS: 
'{
"audit_log_level":"INFO",
"audit_log_target":"FILE",
"auth_log_level":"INFO",
"auth_log_target":"STDOUT",
"http_log_level":"INFO",
"http_log_target":"FILE",
"persistence_duration_log_level":"INFO",
"persistence_duration_log_target":"FILE",
"persistence_log_level":"INFO",
"persistence_log_target":"FILE",
"script_log_level":"INFO",
"script_log_target":"FILE"
}'

To override the current logging level in auth-server, you can either add the desired changes to a yaml file and apply it using helm, or change it directly using kubectl edit command:

  • Add changes to yaml:

add these changes to your override.yaml file:

............
............
global:
  auth-server:
    appLoggers:
      authLogLevel: "TRACE"
      httpLogLevel: "TRACE"
      persistenceLogLevel: "TRACE"
      persistenceDurationLogLevel: "TRACE"
      scriptLogLevel: "TRACE"
      auditStatsLogLevel: "TRACE"
............
............      

Apply the changes:

helm upgrade <helm-release-name> janssen/janssen -f override.yaml -n <namespace>

View the logs of auth-server:

kubectl logs -f deployment/<helm-release-name>-auth-server -n <namespace>

config-api#

To get the current log level of config-api:

kubectl get configmap -n <namspace> <helm-release-name>-config-cm -o yaml | grep CN_CONFIG_API_APP_LOGGERS 

Example output:

CN_CONFIG_API_APP_LOGGERS: 
'{
"config_api_log_level":"INFO",
"config_api_log_target":"STDOUT",
"persistence_duration_log_level":"INFO",
"persistence_duration_log_target":"FILE",
"persistence_log_level":"INFO",
"persistence_log_target":"FILE",
"script_log_level":"INFO",
"script_log_target":"FILE"
}'

To override the current logging level in config-api, you can either add the desired changes to a yaml file and apply it using helm, or change it directly using kubectl edit command:

  • Add changes to yaml:

add these changes to your override.yaml file:

............
............
global:
  config-api:
    appLoggers:
      configApiLogLevel: "TRACE"
      persistenceLogLevel: "TRACE"
      persistenceDurationLogLevel: "TRACE"
      scriptLogLevel: "TRACE"
............
............      

Apply the changes:

helm upgrade <helm-release-name> janssen/janssen -f override.yaml -n <namespace>

View the logs of config-api:

kubectl logs -f deployment/<helm-release-name>-config-api -n <namespace>

fido2#

To get the current log level of fido2:

kubectl get configmap -n <namespace> <helm-release-name>-config-cm -o yaml | grep CN_FIDO2_APP_LOGGERS 

Example output:

CN_FIDO2_APP_LOGGERS: 
'{
"fido2_log_level":"INFO",
"fido2_log_target":"STDOUT",
"persistence_log_level":"INFO",
"persistence_log_target":"FILE"
}'

To override the current logging level in fido2, you can either add the desired changes to a yaml file and apply it using helm, or change it directly using kubectl edit command:

  • Add changes to yaml:

add these changes to your override.yaml file:

............
............
global:
  fido2:
    appLoggers:
      fido2LogLevel: "TRACE"
      persistenceLogLevel: "TRACE"
............
............      

Apply the changes:

helm upgrade <helm-release-name> janssen/janssen -f override.yaml -n <namespace>

View the logs of fido2:

kubectl logs -f deployment/<helm-release-name>-fido2 -n <namespace>

scim#

To get the current log level of scim:

kubectl get configmap -n <namespace> <helm-release-name>-config-cm -o yaml | grep CN_SCIM_APP_LOGGERS 

Example output:

CN_SCIM_APP_LOGGERS: 
'{
"persistence_duration_log_level":"INFO",
"persistence_duration_log_target":"FILE",
"persistence_log_level":"INFO",
"persistence_log_target":"FILE",
"scim_log_level":"INFO",
"scim_log_target":"STDOUT",
"script_log_level":"INFO",
"script_log_target":"FILE"
}'

To override the current logging level in scim, you can either add the desired changes to a yaml file and apply it using helm, or change it directly using kubectl edit command:

  • Add changes to yaml:

add these changes to your override.yaml file:

............
............
global:
  scim:
    appLoggers:
      scimLogLevel: "TRACE"
      persistenceLogLevel: "TRACE"
      persistenceDurationLogLevel: "TRACE"
      scriptLogLevel: "TRACE"
............
............      

Apply the changes:

helm upgrade <helm-release-name> janssen/janssen -f override.yaml -n <namespace>

View the logs of scim:

kubectl logs -f deployment/<helm-release-name>-scim -n <namespace>

Hack it#

Warning This can cause deployments to break, but if you wish you may edit it directly and restart the wanted deployment

Edit using the following command:

kubectl edit configmap <helm-release-name>-config-cm -n <namespace>

Restart the wanted deployment:

kubectl rollout restart deployment <deployment-name> -n <namespace>


Last update: 2024-10-30
Created: 2022-07-21