Is there an option to reduce the volume of information mariabackup
writes to the console as it does its magic?
Some of the log lines are very welcome, for example I like the first
three
Aug 03 11:35:03 bhs6 v2_backup_maria.sh[1291066]: [00] 2023-08-03
11:35:03 Connecting to MariaDB server host: localhost, user:
mariabackup, password: set, port: not set, socket:
/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
Aug 03 11:35:03 bhs6 v2_backup_maria.sh[1291066]: [00] 2023-08-03
11:35:03 Using server version 10.6.14-MariaDB-1:10.6.14+maria~deb11-log
Aug 03 11:35:03 bhs6 v2_backup_maria.sh[1291066]: mariabackup based on
MariaDB server 10.6.14-MariaDB debian-linux-gnu (x86_64)
and the last two are really great, like a gift from god
Aug 03 11:36:34 bhs6 v2_backup_maria.sh[1291196]: [00] 2023-08-03
11:36:34 Last binlog file ./bhs8-bin.001617, position 952620696
Aug 03 11:36:34 bhs6 v2_backup_maria.sh[1291196]: [00] 2023-08-03
11:36:34 completed OK!
But there's about 500 between these every hour in the journal and most
of them are quite boring like this
Aug 03 11:36:31 bhs6 v2_backup_maria.sh[1291066]: [01] 2023-08-03
11:36:31 Copying ./sys/sys_config.frm to
/pool2/mariabackup/sys/sys_config.frm
Aug 03 11:36:31 bhs6 v2_backup_maria.sh[1291066]: [01] 2023-08-03
11:36:31 ...done
Or stuff I do not understand and suspect I probably don't need to
undersand like
Aug 03 11:35:03 bhs6 v2_backup_maria.sh[1291066]: [00] 2023-08-03
11:35:03 uses posix_fadvise().
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