Hmm, I see but it also means you will hide the network issues because they
often are "you will not see anything".
Does it bother you so often? I mean, most of the time it is downloaded.
Is it just a snapshot thing? Maybe we can reduce the log only for snapshot
daily (whatever frequency) updates?


Le jeu. 23 févr. 2023 à 13:11, Elliotte Rusty Harold <elh...@ibiblio.org> a
écrit :

> On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 11:51 AM Romain Manni-Bucau
> <rmannibu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Eliotte I kind of fail to follow your reasoning because it literally
> means
> > don't log any info and just set default log level to ERROR which I don't
> > think will make anyone happy.
>
> Thanks for saying this. I think I see the disconnect now. I'm saying
> log the errors and identify what's an error and what isn't. Artifact
> is 404? Log it. Artifact is slow? Log it. Artifact downloads just
> fine: don't log it. Don't hide the real problems in a sea of useless
> log junk.
>
> > You also tend to think everything works all the time but network issues
> are
> > not work/fail kind of issue, the hanging case is really bothering and
> > downloading logs really help there when you can keep them.
>
> Again, that is *NOT* what I am saying. I think that network issues are
> a real problem which is why I want them to be much easier to find and
> debug by not logging things that aren't problems.
>
> --
> Elliotte Rusty Harold
> elh...@ibiblio.org
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