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− | = Basic Principles = | + | == This page is obsolete! == |
− | The point of this document is to bring together a set of common guidelines that we can all agree upon, to make logging across all the OpenStack services as consistent as possible.
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− | == Log level definitions: ==
| + | <big>The OpenStack Logging Standards are currently maintained in the '''oslo.log''' documentation</big> |
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− | http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2031163/when-to-use-log-level-warn-vs-error This is a nice writeup about when to use each log level. Here is a brief description:
| + | ::<big>https://docs.openstack.org/oslo.log/latest/user/guidelines.html</big> |
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− | * Debug: Shows everything and is likely not suitable for normal production operation due to the sheer size of logs generated
| + | (If you really want to see what used to be here, select "History" in the '''Page''' dropdown at the top of this page.) |
− | * Info: Usually indicates successful service start/stop, versions and such non-error related data
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− | * Audit: (An OpenStack inventing level)
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− | * Warning: Indicates that there might be a systemic issue; potential predictive failure notice
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− | * Error: An error has occurred and an administrator should research the event
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− | * Critical: An error has occurred and the system might be unstable; immediately get administrator assistance
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 9 September 2022
This page is obsolete!
The OpenStack Logging Standards are currently maintained in the oslo.log documentation
- https://docs.openstack.org/oslo.log/latest/user/guidelines.html
(If you really want to see what used to be here, select "History" in the Page dropdown at the top of this page.)