On 2015-06-18 09:53:54 +0000, Joao Eduardo Luis said:

Setting 'mon debug = 0/5' should be okay.  Unless you see that setting
'/5' impacts your performance and/or memory consumption, you should
leave that be.  '0/5' means 'output only debug 0 or lower to the logs;
keep the last 1000 debug level 5 or lower in memory in case of a crash'.
Your logs will not be as heavily populated but, if for some reason the
daemon crashes, you get quite a few of debug information to help track
down the source of the problem.

Great, will do.

Just for my understanding re/ memory: If this is a ring
buffer for the last 10000 events, shouldn't that be a somewhat fixed amount
of memory? How would it negatively affect the MON's consumption? Assuming
it works that way, once they have been running for a few days or weeks,
these buffers would be full of events anyway, just more "aged" ones if
the memory level was lower?

Daniel


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