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What's the meaning of these log entries?

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      wrote on last edited by girish
      #1

      Hello,

      I see entries like these in the log of my Nextcloud app:

      [...]
      May 20 20:49:22 11:M 20 May 2023 18:49:22.055 * 10 changes in 300 seconds. Saving...
      May 20 20:49:22 11:M 20 May 2023 18:49:22.056 * Background saving started by pid 645
      May 20 20:49:22 645:C 20 May 2023 18:49:22.066 * DB saved on disk
      May 20 20:49:22 645:C 20 May 2023 18:49:22.067 * RDB: 0 MB of memory used by copy-on-write
      May 20 20:49:22 11:M 20 May 2023 18:49:22.156 * Background saving terminated with success
      [...]
      

      What's the meaning of entries like "11:M" and "645:C"?

      Best Regards,

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        redis logs are of the format pid:role timestamp loglevel message . pid is container local.

        Role is:

        • X sentinel
        • C RDB/AOF writing child
        • S slave
        • M master

        Unfortunately, there is no way to change the log format in redis (afaik). We just need the message really (others are not useful on Cloudron). See also https://github.com/redis/redis/issues/2545

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