> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.nebius.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Logs in Nebius AI Cloud

In Nebius AI Cloud, you can view logs in various forms:

* Go to <Icon icon="https://mintcdn.com/nebius-ai-cloud/1Ha0sWR6e1mnIaHS/_assets/sidebar/observability.svg?fit=max&auto=format&n=1Ha0sWR6e1mnIaHS&q=85&s=911a6fc7da512bdf286067c68245a501" width="16" height="16" data-path="_assets/sidebar/observability.svg" /> **Observability** → [Logs](https://console.nebius.com/observability/logs).
  * Use the **Bucket** drop-down list to switch between User logs [ingested from the Managed Service for Kubernetes®](/observability/logs/ingest) (if available) and service logs.
* Go to the page of the resource you would like to review in the [web console](https://console.nebius.com) and switch to the **Logs** tab.
* [Export logs](/observability/logs/export) to view them in JSON or Apache Parquet format.
* View logs in [Grafana®](/observability/logs/grafana) by connecting a Loki data source.
* Query logs from the terminal using the [Nebius AI Cloud CLI](/observability/logs/nebius-cli) or [LogCLI](/observability/logs/logcli).

Logs are available for the following services:

* [Compute](/compute/index) (serial logs of virtual machines)
* [Managed Service for MLflow](/mlflow/index)
* [Managed Service for PostgreSQL®](/postgresql/index)
* [Applications for Managed Service for Kubernetes®](/applications/kubernetes/nvidia-blueprint-virtual-screening/index)
* [Managed Service for Kubernetes](/kubernetes/index)

You can also collect your own logs, ingest them into Nebius AI Cloud Observability and analyze them in a unified environment (for example, in Grafana).

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