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Logging Conventions
etcd uses the zap library for logging application output categorized into levels. A log message's level is determined according to these conventions:
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Debug: Everything is still fine, but even common operations may be logged, and less helpful but more quantity of notices. Usually not used in production.
- Examples:
- Send a normal message to a remote peer
- Write a log entry to disk
- Examples:
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Info: Normal, working log information, everything is fine, but helpful notices for auditing or common operations. Should rather not be logged more frequently than once per a few seconds in normal server's operation.
- Examples:
- Startup configuration
- Start to do snapshot
- Examples:
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Warning: (Hopefully) Temporary conditions that may cause errors, but may work fine. A replica disappearing (that may reconnect) is a warning.
- Examples:
- Failure to send raft message to a remote peer
- Failure to receive heartbeat message within the configured election timeout
- Examples:
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Error: Data has been lost, a request has failed for a bad reason, or a required resource has been lost.
- Examples:
- Failure to allocate disk space for WAL
- Examples:
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Panic: Unrecoverable or unexpected error situation that requires stopping execution.
- Examples:
- Failure to create the database
- Examples:
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Fatal: Unrecoverable or unexpected error situation that requires immediate exit. Mostly used in the test.
- Examples:
- Failure to find the data directory
- Failure to run a test function
- Examples: