# FAQ ## How can I view the logs? On macOS: ``` cat ~/.ollama/logs/server.log ``` On Linux: ``` journalctl -u ollama ``` If you're running `ollama serve` directly, the logs will be printed to the console. ## How can I expose Ollama on my network? Ollama binds to 127.0.0.1 port 11434 by default. Change the bind address with the `OLLAMA_HOST` environment variable. On macOS: ```bash OLLAMA_HOST=0.0.0.0:11435 ollama serve ``` On Linux: Create a `systemd` drop-in directory and set `Environment=OLLAMA_HOST` ```bash mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/ollama.service.d echo '[Service]' >>/etc/systemd/system/ollama.service.d/environment.conf ``` ```bash echo 'Environment="OLLAMA_HOST=0.0.0.0:11434"' >>/etc/systemd/system/ollama.service.d/environment.conf ``` Reload `systemd` and restart Ollama: ```bash systemctl daemon-reload systemctl restart ollama ``` ## How can I allow additional web origins to access Ollama? Ollama allows cross origin requests from `127.0.0.1` and `0.0.0.0` by default. Add additional origins with the `OLLAMA_ORIGINS` environment variable: On macOS: ```bash OLLAMA_ORIGINS=http://192.168.1.1:*,https://example.com ollama serve ``` On Linux: ```bash echo 'Environment="OLLAMA_ORIGINS=http://129.168.1.1:*,https://example.com"' >>/etc/systemd/system/ollama.service.d/environment.conf ``` Reload `systemd` and restart Ollama: ```bash systemctl daemon-reload systemctl restart ollama ``` ## Where are models stored? - macOS: Raw model data is stored under `~/.ollama/models`. - Linux: Raw model data is stored under `/usr/share/ollama/.ollama/models` Below the models directory you will find a structure similar to the following: ```shell . ├── blobs └── manifests └── registry.ollama.ai ├── f0rodo ├── library ├── mattw └── saikatkumardey ``` There is a `manifests/registry.ollama.ai/namespace` path. In example above, the user has downloaded models from the official `library`, `f0rodo`, `mattw`, and `saikatkumardey` namespaces. Within each of those directories, you will find directories for each of the models downloaded. And in there you will find a file name representing each tag. Each tag file is the manifest for the model. The manifest lists all the layers used in this model. You will see a `media type` for each layer, along with a digest. That digest corresponds with a file in the `models/blobs directory`. ### How can I change where Ollama stores models? To modify where models are stored, you can use the `OLLAMA_MODELS` environment variable. Note that on Linux this means defining `OLLAMA_MODELS` in a drop-in `/etc/systemd/system/ollama.service.d` service file, reloading systemd, and restarting the ollama service. ## Does Ollama send my prompts and answers back to Ollama.ai to use in any way? No. Anything you do with Ollama, such as generate a response from the model, stays with you. We don't collect any data about how you use the model. You are always in control of your own data. ## How can I use Ollama in Visual Studio Code? There is already a large collection of plugins available for VSCode as well as other editors that leverage Ollama. You can see the list of [extensions & plugins](https://github.com/jmorganca/ollama#extensions--plugins) at the bottom of the main repository readme. ## How do I use Ollama behind a proxy? Ollama is compatible with proxy servers if `HTTP_PROXY` or `HTTPS_PROXY` are configured. When using either variables, ensure it is set where `ollama serve` can access the values. When using `HTTPS_PROXY`, ensure the proxy certificate is installed as a system certificate. On macOS: ```bash HTTPS_PROXY=http://proxy.example.com ollama serve ``` On Linux: ```bash echo 'Environment="HTTPS_PROXY=https://proxy.example.com"' >>/etc/systemd/system/ollama.service.d/environment.conf ``` Reload `systemd` and restart Ollama: ```bash systemctl daemon-reload systemctl restart ollama ``` ### How do I use Ollama behind a proxy in Docker? The Ollama Docker container image can be configured to use a proxy by passing `-e HTTPS_PROXY=https://proxy.example.com` when starting the container. Alternatively, Docker daemon can be configured to use a proxy. Instructions are available for Docker Desktop on [macOS](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/settings/mac/#proxies), [Windows](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/settings/windows/#proxies), and [Linux](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/settings/linux/#proxies), and Docker [daemon with systemd](https://docs.docker.com/config/daemon/systemd/#httphttps-proxy). Ensure the certificate is installed as a system certificate when using HTTPS. This may require a new Docker image when using a self-signed certificate. ```dockerfile FROM ollama/ollama COPY my-ca.pem /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/my-ca.crt RUN update-ca-certificate ``` Build and run this image: ```shell docker build -t ollama-with-ca . docker run -d -e HTTPS_PROXY=https://my.proxy.example.com -p 11434:11434 ollama-with-ca ``` ## How do I use Ollama with GPU acceleration in Docker? The Ollama Docker container can be configured with GPU acceleration in Linux or Windows (with WSL2). This requires the [nvidia-container-toolkit](https://github.com/NVIDIA/nvidia-container-toolkit). See [ollama/ollama](https://hub.docker.com/r/ollama/ollama) for more details. GPU acceleration is not available for Docker Desktop in macOS due to the lack of GPU passthrough and emulation.