--- page_title: "Debugging and Troubleshooting" sidebar_current: "debugging" --- # Debugging As much as we try to keep Vagrant stable and bug free, it is inevitable that issues will arise and Vagrant will behave in unexpected ways. In these cases, Vagrant has amazing [support](http://www.vagrantup.com/support.html) channels available to assist you. When using these support channels, it is generally helpful to include debugging logs along with any error reports. These logs can often help you troubleshoot any problems you may be having. To enable detailed logging, set the `VAGRANT_LOG` environmental variable to the desired log level name, which is one of `debug` (loud), `info` (normal), `warn` (quiet), and `error` (very quiet). When asking for support, please set this to `debug`. When troubleshooting your own issues, you should start with `info`, which is much quieter, but contains important information about the behavior of Vagrant. On Linux and Mac systems, this can be done by prepending the `vagrant` command with an environmental variable declaration: ``` $ VAGRANT_LOG=info vagrant up ... ``` On Windows, multiple steps are required: ``` $ set VAGRANT_LOG=info $ vagrant up ... ``` If you plan on submitting a bug report, please submit debug-level logs along with the report using [gist](https://gist.github.com/) or some other paste service.