The Plugin Status report gives a quick overview of the pods. The status report lists the various pods created. The report also lists the errors and warnings to quickly troubleshoot issues.
You can access the status report from two places -
- Directly from the plugin settings page:
- From the job details page:
If you have multiple GoCD servers with cluster profiles pointing to the same Kubernetes cluster, make sure that the namespace is different.
Otherwise, the plugin of one GoCD server will end up terminating pods started by the plugin in the other GoCD servers, since those pods won't register with it.
Edit the file wrapper-properties.conf
on your GoCD server and add the following options. The location of the wrapper-properties.conf
can be found in the installation documentation of the GoCD server.
# We recommend that you begin with the index `100` and increment the index for each system property
wrapper.java.additional.100=-Dplugin.cd.go.contrib.elasticagent.kubernetes.log.level=debug
If you're running with GoCD server 19.6 and above on docker using one of the supported GoCD server images, set the environment variable GOCD_SERVER_JVM_OPTIONS
:
docker run -e "GOCD_SERVER_JVM_OPTIONS=-Dplugin.cd.go.contrib.elasticagent.kubernetes.log.level=debug" ...
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On Linux:
Enabling debug level logging can help you troubleshoot an issue with this plugin. To enable debug level logs, edit the file
/etc/default/go-server
(for Linux) to add:export GO_SERVER_SYSTEM_PROPERTIES="$GO_SERVER_SYSTEM_PROPERTIES -Dplugin.cd.go.contrib.elasticagent.kubernetes.log.level=debug"
If you're running the server via
./server.sh
script:$ GO_SERVER_SYSTEM_PROPERTIES="-Dplugin.cd.go.contrib.elasticagent.kubernetes.log.level=debug" ./server.sh
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On windows:
Edit the file
config/wrapper-properties.conf
inside the GoCD Server installation directory (typicallyC:\Program Files\Go Server
):# config/wrapper-properties.conf # since the last "wrapper.java.additional" index is 15, we use the next available index. wrapper.java.additional.16=-Dplugin.cd.go.contrib.elasticagent.kubernetes.log.level=debug