Sync gateway continually logging about changes

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Brian Hardy

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May 8, 2014, 10:54:58 PM5/8/14
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I see this in my sync gateway logs. The count just keeps going higher and higher. What does this information mean?

Thanks

02:52:16.242217 Changes+: Waiting for "bsg_sync"'s count to pass 581

02:52:16.708583 Changes+: Notifying that "bsg_sync" changed (key="_sync:user:") count=582

02:52:17.058788 Access: Computed channels for "": *:1

02:52:17.087018 Access: Computed roles for "": []

02:52:17.087348 Changes: MultiChangesFeed: channels expand to *:1 ...

02:52:17.087658 Changes+: Waiting for "bsg_sync"'s count to pass 582

02:52:17.710456 Changes+: Notifying that "bsg_sync" changed (key="_sync:user:") count=583

02:52:17.710882 Changes: MultiChangesFeed: channels expand to *:1 ...

02:52:17.711172 Changes+: Waiting for "bsg_sync"'s count to pass 583

02:52:17.970359 Changes+: Notifying that "bsg_sync" changed (key="_sync:user:") count=584

02:52:18.312514 Access: Computed channels for "": *:1

02:52:18.340911 Access: Computed roles for "": []

02:52:18.341313 Changes: MultiChangesFeed: channels expand to *:1 ...

02:52:18.341638 Changes+: Waiting for "bsg_sync"'s count to pass 584

02:52:18.973979 Changes+: Notifying that "bsg_sync" changed (key="_sync:user:") count=585

02:52:18.974361 Changes: MultiChangesFeed: channels expand to *:1 ...

02:52:18.974667 Changes+: Waiting for "bsg_sync"'s count to pass 585

02:52:19.978850 Changes+: Notifying that "bsg_sync" changed (key="_sync:user:") count=586

02:52:20.431907 Access: Computed channels for "": *:1

02:52:20.505190 Access: Computed roles for "": []

02:52:20.505568 Changes: MultiChangesFeed: channels expand to *:1 ...

02:52:20.505831 Changes+: Waiting for "bsg_sync"'s count to pass 586

02:52:20.530031 Changes+: Notifying that "bsg_sync" changed (key="_sync:user:") count=587

02:52:20.895491 Access: Computed channels for "": *:1

02:52:20.927028 Access: Computed roles for "": []

02:52:20.931292 Changes: MultiChangesFeed: channels expand to *:1 ...

02:52:20.931554 Changes+: Waiting for "bsg_sync"'s count to pass 587

02:52:21.530353 Changes+: Notifying that "bsg_sync" changed (key="_sync:user:") count=588

02:52:21.531128 Changes: MultiChangesFeed: channels expand to *:1 ...

02:52:21.531441 Changes+: Waiting for "bsg_sync"'s count to pass 588

02:52:21.799587 Changes+: Notifying that "bsg_sync" changed (key="_sync:user:") count=589

02:52:22.179160 Access: Computed channels for "": *:1

02:52:22.207596 Access: Computed roles for "": []

02:52:22.209015 Changes: MultiChangesFeed: channels expand to *:1 ...

02:52:22.209895 Changes+: Waiting for "bsg_sync"'s count to pass 589

02:52:22.799539 Changes+: Notifying that "bsg_sync" changed (key="_sync:user:") count=590

02:52:22.800263 Changes: MultiChangesFeed: channels expand to *:1 ...

02:52:22.800565 Changes+: Waiting for "bsg_sync"'s count to pass 590

02:52:23.803495 Changes+: Notifying that "bsg_sync" changed (key="_sync:user:") count=591

02:52:24.170701 Access: Computed channels for "": *:1

02:52:24.218049 Access: Computed roles for "": []

02:52:24.222227 Changes: MultiChangesFeed: channels expand to *:1 ...

02:52:24.222492 Changes+: Waiting for "bsg_sync"'s count to pass 591

02:52:24.809416 Changes+: Notifying that "bsg_sync" changed (key="_sync:user:") count=592

02:52:25.037638 Access: Computed channels for "": *:1

02:52:25.047344 Access: Computed channels for "": *:1

02:52:25.086591 Access: Computed roles for "": []

Jens Alfke

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May 9, 2014, 10:13:56 AM5/9/14
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On May 8, 2014, at 7:54 PM, Brian Hardy <brian...@gmail.com> wrote:

I see this in my sync gateway logs. The count just keeps going higher and higher. What does this information mean?

“Changes” logging is really just for troubleshooting. If you don’t want it, just take out the command-line flag or config key that you used to turn it on.

—Jens

Brian Hardy

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May 9, 2014, 2:28:25 PM5/9/14
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Thanks much Jens.

You are very helpful. I appreciate it.
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