# Access Iray Server Logs (10 day window)

Like they say - 'the devil is in the details'.  And so if you really want to know what happened during your Boost for Daz render session, you'll need to dive into the Iray Server logs for that session.

But what do you do if you have terminated your Boost for Daz session, which immediately deletes all your data, information and results?  Or what if you wanted to review issues with a session that happened a few days ago? &#x20;

We've got you covered with this feature!

#### Accessing your Iray Server logs

Step 1 - Log into your Dashboard and go to Session Statistics

[Step 2 - Email your Iray Server Logs](#step-2-email-your-iray-server-logs)

**Step 1 - Log into your Dashboard and go to Session Statistics**

Once you log into Boost for Daz, click on the Boost for Daz icon on the top right, and select Session Statistics.

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#### Step 2 - Email your Iray Server Logs

In your sessions list, find the Session ID that you are looking to investigate further using the Iray Server logs, and then click on the 'Email Logs' button.  The Iray Server logs will be emailed to your Boost for Daz registered email.

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{% hint style="info" %}
This are the same logs that you could have accessed during your session and through the Iray Server Admin page. Learn more about [Iray Server Admin.](/using-boost-for-daz/rendering-with-boost-for-daz/rendering-the-daz-project/quick-guide-to-iray-server-admin-+-queue-management.md)
{% endhint %}

You will receive an email from Inifinite-Compute.com with the subject "**Your Boost for Daz Iray Server Logs for Session XXXX**" *(where XXXX, will be the session ID)*

<figure><img src="/files/hO3cvqzJvMAqZu8xqG31" alt=""><figcaption><p>Body of sample email with email logs attached</p></figcaption></figure>


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