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title: Troubleshooting Controlplane Nodes
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This section applies to nodes with the `controlplane` role.
# Check if the Controlplane Containers are Running
There are three specific containers launched on nodes with the `controlplane` role:
* `kube-apiserver`
* `kube-controller-manager`
* `kube-scheduler`
The containers should have status **Up**. The duration shown after **Up** is the time the container has been running.
```
docker ps -a -f=name='kube-apiserver|kube-controller-manager|kube-scheduler'
```
Example output:
```
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
26c7159abbcc rancher/hyperkube:v1.11.5-rancher1 "/opt/rke-tools/en..." 3 hours ago Up 3 hours kube-apiserver
f3d287ca4549 rancher/hyperkube:v1.11.5-rancher1 "/opt/rke-tools/en..." 3 hours ago Up 3 hours kube-scheduler
bdf3898b8063 rancher/hyperkube:v1.11.5-rancher1 "/opt/rke-tools/en..." 3 hours ago Up 3 hours kube-controller-manager
```
# Controlplane Container Logging
:::note
If you added multiple nodes with the `controlplane` role, both `kube-controller-manager` and `kube-scheduler` use a leader election process to determine the leader. Only the current leader will log the performed actions. See [Kubernetes leader election](../other-troubleshooting-tips/kubernetes-resources.md#kubernetes-leader-election) how to retrieve the current leader.
:::
The logging of the containers can contain information on what the problem could be.
```
docker logs kube-apiserver
docker logs kube-controller-manager
docker logs kube-scheduler
```
# RKE2 Server Logging
If Rancher provisions an RKE2 cluster that can't communicate with Rancher, you can run this command on a server node in the downstream cluster to get the RKE2 server logs:
```
journalctl -u rke2-server -f
```