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docs: add Troubleshooting (#638)
* docs: add Troubleshooting Adding basic instructions for running with debug logs * docs: remember --logtostderr * docs: note about cfg requirement Note that installing a binary release is not sufficient - you also need the config and test files Fixes #613
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* [Running on OpenShift](#running-on-openshift)
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* [Output](#output)
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* [Configuration](#configuration)
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* [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
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* [Test config YAML representation](#test-config-yaml-representation)
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* [Omitting checks](#omitting-checks)
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* [Roadmap](#roadmap)
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You can choose to
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* run kube-bench from inside a container (sharing PID namespace with the host)
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* run a container that installs kube-bench on the host, and then run kube-bench directly on the host
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* install the latest binaries from the [Releases page](https://github.com/aquasecurity/kube-bench/releases),
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* install the latest binaries from the [Releases page](https://github.com/aquasecurity/kube-bench/releases), though please note that you also need to download the config and test files from the `cfg` directory
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* compile it from source.
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## Running kube-bench
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You can read more about `kube-bench` configuration in our [documentation](docs/README.md#configuration-and-variables).
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## Troubleshooting
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Running `kube-bench` with the `-v 3 --logtostderr` parameters will generate debug logs that can be very helpful for debugging problems.
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If you are using one of the example `job*.yaml` files, you will need to edit the `command` field, for example `["kube-bench", "-v", "3", "--logtostderr"]`. Once the job has run, the logs can be retrieved using `kubectl logs` on the job's pod.
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## Test config YAML representation
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The tests (or "controls") are represented as YAML documents (installed by default into `./cfg`). There are different versions of these test YAML files reflecting different versions of the CIS Kubernetes Benchmark. You will find more information about the test file YAML definitions in our [documentation](docs/README.md).
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