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title: Troubleshooting Harbor Installation
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weight: 50
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---
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The following sections help you to solve problems when installing Harbor.
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## Access Harbor Logs
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By default, registry data is persisted in the host's `/data/` directory. This data remains unchanged even when Harbor's containers are removed and/or recreated, you can edit the `data_volume` in `harbor.yml` file to change this directory.
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In addition, Harbor uses `rsyslog` to collect the logs of each container. By default, these log files are stored in the directory `/var/log/harbor/` on the target host for troubleshooting, also you can change the log directory in `harbor.yml`.
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## Harbor Does Not Start or Functions Incorrectly
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If Harbor does not start or functions incorrectly, run the following command to check whether all of Harbor's containers are in the `Up` state.
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```
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sudo docker-compose ps
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Name Command State Ports
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harbor-core /harbor/start.sh Up
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harbor-db /entrypoint.sh postgres Up 5432/tcp
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harbor-jobservice /harbor/start.sh Up
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harbor-log /bin/sh -c /usr/local/bin/ ... Up 127.0.0.1:1514->10514/tcp
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harbor-portal nginx -g daemon off; Up 80/tcp
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nginx nginx -g daemon off; Up 0.0.0.0:443->443/tcp, 0.0.0.0:4443->4443/tcp, 0.0.0.0:80->80/tcp
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redis docker-entrypoint.sh redis ... Up 6379/tcp
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registry /entrypoint.sh /etc/regist ... Up 5000/tcp
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registryctl /harbor/start.sh Up
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```
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If a container is not in the `Up` state, check the log file for that container in `/var/log/harbor`. For example, if the `harbor-core` container is not running, look at the `core.log` log file.
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## Using `nginx` or Load Balancing
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If Harbor is running behind an `nginx` proxy or elastic load balancing, open the file `common/config/nginx/nginx.conf` and search for the following line.
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proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
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```
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If the proxy already has similar settings, remove it from the sections `location /`, `location /v2/` and `location /service/` and redeploy Harbor. For instructions about how to redeploy Harbor, see [Reconfigure Harbor and Manage the Harbor Lifecycle](reconfigure-manage-lifecycle.md).
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## Troubleshoot HTTPS Connections {#https}
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If you use an intermediate certificate from a certificate issuer, merge the intermediate certificate with your own certificate to create a certificate bundle. Run the following command.
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cat intermediate-certificate.pem >> yourdomain.com.crt
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```
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When the Docker daemon runs on certain operating systems, you might need to trust the certificate at the OS level. For example, run the following commands.
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- Ubuntu:
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```sh
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cp yourdomain.com.crt /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/yourdomain.com.crt
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update-ca-certificates
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```
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- Red Hat (CentOS etc):
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```sh
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cp yourdomain.com.crt /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors/yourdomain.com.crt
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update-ca-trust
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```
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