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# Table of Contents
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1. [Overview](#overview)
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1. [Debug Logging](#debug-logging)
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1. [Capturing pprof data with `lnd`](#capturing-pprof-data-with-lnd)
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## Overview
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`lnd` ships with a few useful features for debugging, such as a built-in
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profiler and tunable logging levels. If you need to submit a bug report
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for `lnd`, it may be helpful to capture debug logging and performance
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data ahead of time.
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## Debug Logging
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You can enable debug logging in `lnd` by passing the `--debuglevel` flag. For
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example, to increase the log level from `info` to `debug`:
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```
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$ lnd --debuglevel=debug
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```
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You may also specify logging per-subsystem, like this:
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```
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$ lnd --debuglevel=<subsystem>=<level>,<subsystem2>=<level>,...
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```
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## Capturing pprof data with `lnd`
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`lnd` has a built-in feature which allows you to capture profiling data at
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runtime using [pprof](https://golang.org/pkg/runtime/pprof/), a profiler for
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Go. The profiler has negligible performance overhead during normal operations
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(unless you have explicitly enabled CPU profiling).
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To enable this ability, start `lnd` with the `--profile` option using a free port.
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```
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$ lnd --profile=9736
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```
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Now, with `lnd` running, you can use the pprof endpoint on port 9736 to collect
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runtime profiling data. You can fetch this data using `curl` like so:
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```
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$ curl http://localhost:9736/debug/pprof/goroutine?debug=1
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...
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```
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