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      Hi,

      I'm working on a new Ghost install and using their Universal Import feature. I'm having issues with the file format so I need to review the actual logs to see what is making it fail.

      The logs are supposed to be at /content/logs but from the Cloudron file manager I see logs -> /run/ghost/logs instead. I have no idea what or where /run/ghost/logs is located.

      CleanShot File Manager

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      • brianbB brianb

        Hi,

        I'm working on a new Ghost install and using their Universal Import feature. I'm having issues with the file format so I need to review the actual logs to see what is making it fail.

        The logs are supposed to be at /content/logs but from the Cloudron file manager I see logs -> /run/ghost/logs instead. I have no idea what or where /run/ghost/logs is located.

        CleanShot File Manager

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        joseph
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        @brianb you have to use the Web Terminal to view the full filesystem of an app. The File manager only shows the data directory (/app/data) of an app.

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