ed this, the logs started showing
>>> messages like
>>> DEBUG 17:37:30,399 logged out: #
>>> every second or so, regardless whether there was Cassandra activity.
>>> Today I just upgraded to 0.7.5, and they're still there. Apart from blowing
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g set to DEBUG. A few
>> days ago, and I'm not sure what triggered this, the logs started showing
>> messages like
>> DEBUG 17:37:30,399 logged out: #
>> every second or so, regardless whether there was Cassandra activity. Today
>> I just upgraded to 0.7.5, and th
EBUG 17:37:30,399 logged out: #
> every second or so, regardless whether there was Cassandra activity. Today
> I just upgraded to 0.7.5, and they're still there. Apart from blowing up the
> log file sizes, what do these messages mean?
>
> Thanks,
> Suan
>
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Tyler Hobbs
Softw
I have a Cassandra 0.7.0, 3 node cluster with logging set to DEBUG. A few
days ago, and I'm not sure what triggered this, the logs started showing
messages like
DEBUG 17:37:30,399 logged out: #
every second or so, regardless whether there was Cassandra activity. Today I
just upgraded to