On 01.11.2017 19:45, Damian Johnson wrote: > > 'run_nyx --debug /path/to/log' writes staggering amounts of > > data. From what I see, both DEBUG and TRACE level entries are > > logged, is this deliberate? > > Yup, it's intentional for the debug log to log low level messages. > That's why it's useful. :P
Lord give me patience, but make it fast... ;-) Let me rephrase: Is it deliberate that nyx logs both DEBUG and TRACE level messages when I use the --debug option? I would only expect debug level entries. > I'd just need the first minute or so of logs to see what's up with the > connection resolution attempts. That generates many MB of output data through which I'd rather not wade aimlessly, trying to identify what to anonymise/delete. Can I for example get rid of all TRACE entries for starters, or would that render the output useless to you? What other data would I need to remove so you don't get unnecessary insight into my nodes' details? I mentioned auth challenges already. -Ralph P.S.: Perhaps we should discuss this further off-list? _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
