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(Updated March 19, 2014, 11:38 a.m.) Review request for mesos and Vinod Kone. Bugs: MESOS-1067 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-1067 Repository: mesos-git Description (updated) ------- minloglevel flag is passed as an argument to the command line and it configures the level of logging to stderr and file. It can take INFO, WARNING, ERROR or FATAL values. All log messages at or above the configured log level will be printed. If 'quiet' flag is also passed to the command line, minloglevel will affect just the logs from file (if configured by log_dir flag) If a log directory is present, the log file that will be available for viewing in the browser will be the one for the minimum log level configured (with or without the presence of minloglevel flag) If FATAL is the minimum log level, there is an exception: no log file will be available in the browser. This is because FATAL logs will cause the program to crash. So if at any point the user can still access mesos page in the browser, it means no FATAL logs have been issued. Diffs (updated) ----- src/logging/flags.hpp e2e4afccc4d8b8cc269960f90d59aab9c1e53807 src/logging/logging.hpp 3c24211cb711a43d6f23950607f5a30e1351dd7d src/logging/logging.cpp a46a3f133830297cbc466e761e1682fb49df09df src/master/master.cpp 6da776699beb6f449e8160dcb6a125d94c1ab437 src/slave/slave.cpp d8d3e0fa54972201d72b2650ec0ba922a4912d54 src/webui/master/static/js/controllers.js afb24fb9c2184772f7314162f5637dbabaa2ab94 Diff: https://reviews.apache.org/r/19357/diff/ Testing (updated) ------- 1.Test1 - run master and slave with log_dir flag defined and minloglevel flag set to WARNING - expected results: - logs at and above WARNING level are logged into log_dir and stderr - the log file for WARNING logs is accessible in the browser 2.Test2 - run master and slave with log_dir flag defined and minloglevel flag set to FATAL - expected results: - logs at FATAL level are logged into log_dir and stderr - no log file is accessible in the browser because as soon as a FATAL log will be issued, the program will crash 3.Test3 - run master and slave with log_dir flag defined, minloglevel flag set to INFO and quiet flag defined - expected results: - logs at and above INFO level are logged into log_dir and no logs (just FATAL) are displayed at stderr - the log file for INFO logs is accessible in the browser 4.Test4 - run master and slave with minloglevel flag set to INFO and quiet flag defined - expected results: - no logs (just FATAL) are displayed at stderr (quiet flag takes precedence) - no log file is accessible in the browser 5.Test5 - run master and slave with log_dir and quiet flags defined - expected results: - no logs (just FATAL) are displayed at stderr - the log file for INFO logs is accessible in the browse Thanks, Alexandra Sava