Log format in Ceph

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Hi,

I couldn't find any documentation or information regarding the log format in Ceph. For example, I have 2 log lines (see below). For each 'word' I would like to know what it is/means.

As far as I know, I can break the log lines into:
[date] [timestamp] [unknown] [unknown] [unknown] [pthread] [colon char] [unknown] [PRIORITY] [message]

Can anyone fill in the [unknown] fields, or redirect me to some documentation/information?

2020-01-07 15:45:15.593092 osd.3 osd.3 10.36.212.72:6800/5645 2117 : cluster [WRN] slow request 30.762632 seconds old, received at 2020-01-07 15:44:44.830356: osd_op(client.2127384.0:772793 1.25 1:a71849c8:::rbd_data.20760c15c9284.0000000000000014:head [stat,write 8323072~65536] snapc 0=[] ondisk+write+known_if_redirected e191) currently waiting for rw locks

2020-01-08 03:23:48.297619 mgr.bms-cephmon03-lab client.1199560 10.36.212.93:0/2512770604 2398154 : cluster [DBG] pgmap v2398247: 320 pgs: 320 active+clean; 96.4GiB data, 292GiB used, 2.38TiB / 2.67TiB avail; 0B/s rd, 161KiB/s wr, 19op/s

Thanks!

Sinan

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