
On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 1:41 AM, Douglas Schilling Landgraf wrote:
IMO, looks reasonable. Could you please be more specific and share which messages are flooding the log files? Would be nice if you open a bugzilla request [1] based on component (vdsm/ovirt-engine) to get it tracked.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=oVirt
-- Cheers Douglas
Reading better, for engine now it is ok and it seems that level is INFO, no DEBUG messages. Good. But for vdsm/superdsm, my AIO server that for example today has been powered on without making anything else than keep an idle windows xp and an idle fedora 19 vm has these numbers in 16 running hours [root@tekkaman vdsm]# grep "2013-12-07" supervdsm.log | wc -l 11357 [root@tekkaman vdsm]# grep "DEBUG::2013-12-07" supervdsm.log | wc -l 11357 so all and only DEBUG type messages, about one every 6 seconds and about 10MBytes [root@tekkaman vdsm]# xzcat vdsm.log-20131207.xz vdsm.log.3.xz vdsm.log.2.xz vdsm.log.1.xz | grep "2013-12-07" | wc -l 236514 [root@tekkaman vdsm]# xzcat vdsm.log-20131207.xz vdsm.log.3.xz vdsm.log.2.xz vdsm.log.1.xz | grep "DEBUG::2013-12-07" | wc -l 203038 [root@tekkaman vdsm]# xzcat vdsm.log-20131207.xz vdsm.log.3.xz vdsm.log.2.xz vdsm.log.1.xz |grep "2013-12-07" | awk -F ":" '{print $3}' | sort | uniq -c 203038 DEBUG 1135 ERROR 31870 INFO 471 WARNING about 4 debug messages per second BTW: the ERROR ones are for lines such as Thread-30::ERROR::2013-12-07 23:04:26,939::sdc::137::Storage.StorageDomainCache::(_findDomain) looking for unfetched domain 0a8035e6-e41d-40ff-a154-e0a374f264b2 Thread-30::ERROR::2013-12-07 23:04:26,939::sdc::154::Storage.StorageDomainCache::(_findUnfetchedDomain) looking for domain 0a8035e6-e41d-40ff-a154-e0a374f264b2 I don't know exactly to what they refer as I don't have an sdc disk and don't know how to solve.... In my opinion it could be ok to move level to INFO for vdsm too, as already done for engine. I don't think it is necessary an rfe for this... If all is ok no problem, but when and if you have a problem it is cumbersome to surf through all these DEBUG messages to find relevant information. Cheers Gianluca