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FAQ
How can I upgrade Ollama?
Ollama on macOS and Windows will automatically download updates. Click on the taskbar or menubar item and then click "Restart to update" to apply the update. Updates can also be installed by downloading the latest version manually.
On Linux, re-run the install script:
curl -fsSL https://ollama.com/install.sh | sh
How can I view the logs?
Review the Troubleshooting docs for more about using logs.
Is my GPU compatible with Ollama?
Please refer to the GPU docs.
How can I specify the context window size?
By default, Ollama uses a context window size of 2048 tokens.
To change this when using ollama run
, use /set parameter
:
/set parameter num_ctx 4096
When using the API, specify the num_ctx
parameter:
curl http://localhost:11434/api/generate -d '{
"model": "llama2",
"prompt": "Why is the sky blue?",
"options": {
"num_ctx": 4096
}
}'
How do I configure Ollama server?
Ollama server can be configured with environment variables.
Setting environment variables on Mac
If Ollama is run as a macOS application, environment variables should be set using launchctl
:
-
For each environment variable, call
launchctl setenv
.launchctl setenv OLLAMA_HOST "0.0.0.0"
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Restart Ollama application.
Setting environment variables on Linux
If Ollama is run as a systemd service, environment variables should be set using systemctl
:
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Edit the systemd service by calling
systemctl edit ollama.service
. This will open an editor. -
For each environment variable, add a line
Environment
under section[Service]
:[Service] Environment="OLLAMA_HOST=0.0.0.0"
-
Save and exit.
-
Reload
systemd
and restart Ollama:systemctl daemon-reload systemctl restart ollama
Setting environment variables on Windows
On windows, Ollama inherits your user and system environment variables.
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First Quit Ollama by clicking on it in the task bar
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Edit system environment variables from the control panel
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Edit or create New variable(s) for your user account for
OLLAMA_HOST
,OLLAMA_MODELS
, etc. -
Click OK/Apply to save
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Run
ollama
from a new terminal window
How can I expose Ollama on my network?
Ollama binds 127.0.0.1 port 11434 by default. Change the bind address with the OLLAMA_HOST
environment variable.
Refer to the section above for how to set environment variables on your platform.
How can I use Ollama with a proxy server?
Ollama runs an HTTP server and can be exposed using a proxy server such as Nginx. To do so, configure the proxy to forward requests and optionally set required headers (if not exposing Ollama on the network). For example, with Nginx:
server {
listen 80;
server_name example.com; # Replace with your domain or IP
location / {
proxy_pass http://localhost:11434;
proxy_set_header Host localhost:11434;
}
}
How can I use Ollama with ngrok?
Ollama can be accessed using a range of tools for tunneling tools. For example with Ngrok:
ngrok http 11434 --host-header="localhost:11434"
How can I use Ollama with Cloudflare Tunnel?
To use Ollama with Cloudflare Tunnel, use the --url
and --http-host-header
flags:
cloudflared tunnel --url http://localhost:11434 --http-host-header="localhost:11434"
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. Additional origins can be configured with OLLAMA_ORIGINS
.
Refer to the section above for how to set environment variables on your platform.
Where are models stored?
- macOS:
~/.ollama/models
- Linux:
/usr/share/ollama/.ollama/models
- Windows:
C:\Users\<username>\.ollama\models
How do I set them to a different location?
If a different directory needs to be used, set the environment variable OLLAMA_MODELS
to the chosen directory.
Refer to the section above for how to set environment variables on your platform.
Does Ollama send my prompts and answers back to ollama.com?
No. Ollama runs locally, and conversation data does not leave your machine.
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. See the list of 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. Refer to the section above for how to use environment variables on your platform.
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, the Docker daemon can be configured to use a proxy. Instructions are available for Docker Desktop on macOS, Windows, and Linux, and Docker daemon with systemd.
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.
FROM ollama/ollama
COPY my-ca.pem /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/my-ca.crt
RUN update-ca-certificates
Build and run this image:
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. See ollama/ollama for more details.
GPU acceleration is not available for Docker Desktop in macOS due to the lack of GPU passthrough and emulation.
Why is networking slow in WSL2 on Windows 10?
This can impact both installing Ollama, as well as downloading models.
Open Control Panel > Networking and Internet > View network status and tasks
and click on Change adapter settings
on the left panel. Find the vEthernel (WSL)
adapter, right click and select Properties
.
Click on Configure
and open the Advanced
tab. Search through each of the properties until you find Large Send Offload Version 2 (IPv4)
and Large Send Offload Version 2 (IPv6)
. Disable both of these
properties.
How can I pre-load a model to get faster response times?
If you are using the API you can preload a model by sending the Ollama server an empty request. This works with both the /api/generate
and /api/chat
API endpoints.
To preload the mistral model using the generate endpoint, use:
curl http://localhost:11434/api/generate -d '{"model": "mistral"}'
To use the chat completions endpoint, use:
curl http://localhost:11434/api/chat -d '{"model": "mistral"}'
How do I keep a model loaded in memory or make it unload immediately?
By default models are kept in memory for 5 minutes before being unloaded. This allows for quicker response times if you are making numerous requests to the LLM. You may, however, want to free up the memory before the 5 minutes have elapsed or keep the model loaded indefinitely. Use the keep_alive
parameter with either the /api/generate
and /api/chat
API endpoints to control how long the model is left in memory.
The keep_alive
parameter can be set to:
- a duration string (such as "10m" or "24h")
- a number in seconds (such as 3600)
- any negative number which will keep the model loaded in memory (e.g. -1 or "-1m")
- '0' which will unload the model immediately after generating a response
For example, to preload a model and leave it in memory use:
curl http://localhost:11434/api/generate -d '{"model": "llama2", "keep_alive": -1}'
To unload the model and free up memory use:
curl http://localhost:11434/api/generate -d '{"model": "llama2", "keep_alive": 0}'
Alternatively, you can change the amount of time all models are loaded into memory by setting the OLLAMA_KEEP_ALIVE
environment variable when starting the Ollama server. The OLLAMA_KEEP_ALIVE
variable uses the same parameter types as the keep_alive
parameter types mentioned above. Refer to section explaining how to configure the Ollama server to correctly set the environment variable.
If you wish to override the OLLAMA_KEEP_ALIVE
setting, use the keep_alive
API parameter with the /api/generate
or /api/chat
API endpoints.