Very chatty MON logs: Is this "normal"?

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Hi!

I am seeing our monitor logs filled over and over with lines like these:

2015-06-17 20:29:53.621353 7f41e48b1700 1 mon.node02@1(peon).log v26344529 check_sub sending message to client.? 10.102.4.11:0/1006716 with 1 entries (version 26344529) 2015-06-17 20:29:53.621448 7f41e48b1700 1 mon.node02@1(peon).log v26344529 check_sub sending message to client.? 10.102.4.14:0/1019958 with 1 entries (version 26344529) 2015-06-17 20:29:53.621537 7f41e48b1700 1 mon.node02@1(peon).log v26344529 check_sub sending message to client.? 10.102.4.13:0/1002696 with 1 entries (version 26344529) 2015-06-17 20:29:53.621627 7f41e48b1700 1 mon.node02@1(peon).log v26344529 check_sub sending message to client.? 10.102.4.11:0/1006737 with 1 entries (version 26344529) 2015-06-17 20:29:53.621820 7f41e48b1700 1 mon.node02@1(peon).log v26344529 check_sub sending message to client.? 10.102.4.14:0/1021416 with 1 entries (version 26344529)

I have hundreds of MB per day, almost exclusively with this kind of output.
Is this normal behavior (Hammer, 0.94.1)?

To me it seems a tad excessive. I cannot rule out that we (if so, probably accidentally) increased some log level to a non-default level.
In that case, does anyone know which one that would be?

Thanks!
Daniel



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