You can ssh to Masters/nodes and look at them. Right?

Also, if you are running some log collector or something, they might
already be collected with that. It depends how it is configured, etc. :)

On Monday, June 5, 2017, <he...@andrewhowden.com> wrote:

> Hola all,
>
> I am currently facing a problem in which my disks are not unmounting from
> preemptable machines after the pod has exited (successfully). I'd like to
> have a look at the controller manager daemon, as well as the other kube
> daemons (API server, for example). Is there any way I can access those logs?
>
> Cheers!
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