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@@ -1423,7 +1423,107 @@ Return information about the host.
-Get the dmesg logs from the host.
+
+Get systemd Journal logs from the host. Returns log entries in plain text, one
+log record per line.
+
+**HTTP Request Headers**
+
+| Header | optional | description |
+| -------- | -------- | ---------------------------------------------- |
+| Accept | true | Type of data (currently only text/plain) |
+| Range | true | Range of log entries. The format is `entries=cursor[[:num_skip]:num_entries]` |
+
+:::tip
+To get the last log entries the Range request header supports negative values
+as `num_skip`. E.g. `Range: entries=:-9:` returns the last 10 entries. Or
+`Range: entries=:-200:100` to see 100 entries starting from the one 200 ago.
+:::
+
+API returns the last 100 lines by default. Provide a value for `Range` to see
+logs further in the past.
+
+
+
+
+
+Identical to `/host/logs` except it continuously returns new log entries.
+
+
+
+
+
+Returns a list of syslog identifiers from the systemd journal that you can use
+with `/host/logs/identifiers/` and `/host/logs/boots//identifiers/`.
+
+
+
+
+
+Get systemd Journal logs from the host for entries related to a specific log
+identifier. Some examples of useful identifiers here include
+
+- `audit` - If developing an apparmor profile shows you permission issues
+- `NetworkManager` - Shows NetworkManager logs when having network issues
+- `bluetoothd` - Shows bluetoothd logs when having bluetooth issues
+
+A call to `GET /host/logs/identifiers` will show the complete list of possible
+values for `identifier`.
+
+Otherwise it provides the same functionality as `/host/logs`.
+
+
+
+
+
+Identical to `/host/logs/identifiers/` except it continuously returns
+new log entries.
+
+
+
+
+
+Returns a dictionary of boot IDs for this system that you can use with
+`/host/logs/boots/` and `/host/logs/boots//identifiers/`.
+
+The key for each item in the dictionary is the boot offset. 0 is the current boot,
+a negative number denotes how many boots ago that boot was.
+
+
+
+
+
+Get systemd Journal logs from the host for entries related to a specific boot.
+Call `GET /host/info/boots` to see the boot IDs. Alternatively you can provide a
+boot offset:
+
+- 0 - The current boot
+- Negative number - Count backwards from current boot (-1 is previous boot)
+- Positive number - Count forward from last known boot (1 is last known boot)
+
+Otherwise it provides the same functionality as `/host/logs`.
+
+
+
+
+
+Identical to `/host/logs/boots/` except it continuously returns
+new log entries.
+
+
+
+
+
+Get systemd Journal logs entries for a specific log identifier and boot.
+A combination of `/host/logs/boots/` and `/host/logs/identifiers/`.
+
+
+
+
+
+Identical to `/host/logs/boots//identifiers/` except it continuously
+returns new log entries.
+