# Maintenance and Troubleshooting ## How to see the current status of your services You can check the status of your services by using `systemctl status`. Example: ``` sudo systemctl status mash-miniflux ● mash-miniflux.service - Miniflux (mash-miniflux) Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/mash-miniflux.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled) Active: active (running) since Tue 2023-03-14 17:41:59 EET; 15h ago ``` You can see the logs by using journalctl. Example: ``` sudo journalctl -fu mash-miniflux ``` ## Increasing logging Various Ansible roles for various services supported by this playbook support a `*_log_level` variable or some debug mode which you can enable in your configuration and get extended logs. [Re-run the playbook](installing.md) after making such configuration changes. ## Remove unused Docker data You can free some disk space from Docker by running `docker system prune -a` on the server. ## Postgres See the dedicated [PostgreSQL Maintenance](services/postgres.md#maintenance) documentation page.