Its a good question
I have lots of disk space so leave it high, I would rather have the
detail if I need it
It probably would seem sensible to revisit stable systems after a year
and lower the verbosity, but then since I can afford the space I am not
too fussed.
Cheers Duncan
Olivier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When managing a stable system, which verbosity level do you adopt ?
> Leaving a higher level helps to catch root cause, if for any reason,
> things go wrong.
> Leaving a lower level saves resources if you need (have) to backup logs.
>
> What are current best practices ?
> Do you change verbosity level during system lifecycle ?
>
> Regards
>
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