uc machine logs
View systemd service logs.
Synopsis
View logs from the specified systemd service(s) across all machines in the cluster. Use -m to restrict to specific machines.
Supported services: uncloud the Uncloud daemon docker the Docker daemon uncloud-corrosion the Corrosion distributed state store
If no services are specified, streams logs from the uncloud service.
uc machine logs [SERVICE...] [flags]
Examples
# View recent logs for the uncloud service.
uc machine logs
uc machine logs uncloud
# Stream logs in real-time (follow mode).
uc machine logs -f uncloud
# View logs from multiple services.
uc machine logs uncloud docker uncloud-corrosion
# Show last 20 lines per machine (default is 100).
uc machine logs -n 20 docker
# Show all logs without line limit.
uc machine logs -n all docker
# View logs from a specific time range.
uc machine logs --since 3h --until 1h30m docker
# View logs only from specific machines.
uc machine logs -m machine1,machine2 uncloud uncloud-corrosion
Options
-f, --follow Continually stream new logs.
-h, --help help for logs
-m, --machine strings Filter logs by machine name or ID. Can be specified multiple times or as a comma-separated list.
--since string Show logs generated on or after the given timestamp. Accepts relative duration, RFC 3339 date, or Unix timestamp.
Examples:
--since 2m30s Relative duration (2 minutes 30 seconds ago)
--since 1h Relative duration (1 hour ago)
--since 2025-11-24 RFC 3339 date only (midnight using local timezone)
--since 2024-05-14T22:50:00 RFC 3339 date/time using local timezone
--since 2024-01-31T10:30:00Z RFC 3339 date/time in UTC
--since 1763953966 Unix timestamp (seconds since January 1, 1970)
-n, --tail string Show the most recent logs and limit the number of lines shown per replica. Use 'all' to show all logs. (default "100")
--until string Show logs generated before the given timestamp. Accepts relative duration, RFC 3339 date, or Unix timestamp.
See --since for examples.
--utc Print timestamps in UTC instead of local timezone.
Options inherited from parent commands
--connect string Connect to a remote cluster machine without using the Uncloud configuration file. [$UNCLOUD_CONNECT]
Format: [ssh://]user@host[:port], ssh+go://user@host[:port], tcp://host:port, or unix:///path/to/uncloud.sock
-c, --context string Name of the cluster context to use (default is the current context). [$UNCLOUD_CONTEXT]
--uncloud-config string Path to the Uncloud configuration file. [$UNCLOUD_CONFIG] (default "~/.config/uncloud/config.yaml")
See also
- uc machine - Manage machines in the cluster.