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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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Nextcloud logs are helpful to get precise information about what happened when an error occurred.
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Nextcloud's 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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Go to "Settings" > "Logging" to view the logs.
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You can use the log level filter to exclude irrelevant events from the list and find the relevant events faster.
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Errors created logged by the passwords app can usually be identified by checking the app column.
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But there are some cases where the app could be listed as "index", "no app in context" or "PHP" instead.
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You can use the log level filter in the "Log reader settings" to exclude irrelevant events from the list and find the relevant events faster.
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Errors logged by the passwords app can usually be identified by checking the "Application" column.
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However, in some cases the Application could be listed as "index", "no app in context" or "PHP" instead.
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If you have found the correct log entry, click on the "copy" icon and select "copy raw" to copy the log entry.
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If you have found the correct log entry, click on the "⋯"-Menu on the right and select "Copy raw entry" to copy the log entry.
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## Find the system information
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