To debug issues with minikube (not Kubernetes but minikube itself), you can use the -v flag to see debug level info. The specified values for v will do the following (the values are all encompassing in that higher values will give you all lower value outputs as well):
* --v=0 INFO level logs
* --v=1 WARNING level logs
* --v=2 ERROR level logs
* --v=3 libmachine logging
* --v=7 libmachine --debug level logging
To debug issues with minikube (not *Kubernetes* but **minikube** itself), you can use the `-v` flag to see debug level info. The specified values for `-v` will do the following (the values are all encompassing in that higher values will give you all lower value outputs as well):
*`--v=0` will output **INFO** level logs
*`--v=1` will output **WARNING** level logs
*`--v=2` will output **ERROR** level logs
*`--v=3` will output *libmachine* logging
*`--v=7` will output *libmachine --debug* level logging
Example:
`minikube start --v=1` Will start minikube and output all warnings to stdout.
If you need to access additional tools for debugging, minikube also includes the [CoreOS toolbox](https://github.com/coreos/toolbox)