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## Find and Review Nextcloud Logs
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[![How To: Find and Review Nextcloud Logs](./_files/_previews/view-logs.gif)](./_files/videos/view-logs.webm)
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[![How To: Find and Review Nextcloud Logs](../../_files/_previews/view-logs.gif)](../../_files/videos/view-logs.webm)
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Nextcloud logs are helpful to get precise information about what happened when an error occurred.
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The logs can be viewed from the admin area.
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## Find the system information
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If you have command line access, you can get the server information with the command `./occ passwords:system:report debug` in the root directory of your Nextcloud installation.
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If you have command line access, you can get the server information with the command `php ./occ passwords:system:report debug` in the root directory of your Nextcloud installation.
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If you have [occweb](https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/occweb) installed, you can get this information with `passwords:system:report debug`.
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