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  1. Core Server
  2. SERVER-37927

Print readConcern and writeConcern for slow queries

    • Type: Icon: Improvement Improvement
    • Resolution: Works as Designed
    • Priority: Icon: Major - P3 Major - P3
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    • Affects Version/s: 4.0.3
    • Component/s: Logging
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    • Service Arch

      In PYTHON-1668 I would have wanted to verify readConcern and writeConcern for queries logged to mongod.log. I couldn't see those, even if readPreference is logged. I also am not aware of another way to log readConcern or writeConcern, but admittedly didn't try the debug log levels.

      I don't know if we can add more info to slow query logging, bur readConcern and writeConcern seem like a big deal, for example compared to readPreference.

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            Reporter:
            henrik.ingo@mongodb.com Henrik Ingo (Inactive)
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