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| ## Logging Conventions
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| The following conventions for the glog levels to use.
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| [glog](http://godoc.org/github.com/golang/glog) is globally preferred to
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| [log](http://golang.org/pkg/log/) for better runtime control.
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| 
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| * glog.Errorf() - Always an error
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| * glog.Warningf() - Something unexpected, but probably not an error
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| * glog.Infof() has multiple levels:
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|   * glog.V(0) - Generally useful for this to ALWAYS be visible to an operator
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|     * Programmer errors
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|     * Logging extra info about a panic
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|     * CLI argument handling
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|   * glog.V(1) - A reasonable default log level if you don't want verbosity.
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|     * Information about config (listening on X, watching Y)
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|     * Errors that repeat frequently that relate to conditions that can be corrected (pod detected as unhealthy)
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|   * glog.V(2) - Useful steady state information about the service and important log messages that may correlate to significant changes in the system.  This is the recommended default log level for most systems.
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|     * Logging HTTP requests and their exit code
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|     * System state changing (killing pod)
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|     * Controller state change events (starting pods)
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|     * Scheduler log messages
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|   * glog.V(3) - Extended information about changes
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|     * More info about system state changes
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|   * glog.V(4) - Debug level verbosity (for now)
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|     * Logging in particularly thorny parts of code where you may want to come back later and check it
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| 
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| As per the comments, the practical default level is V(2). Developers and QE
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| environments may wish to run at V(3) or V(4). If you wish to change the log
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| level, you can pass in `-v=X` where X is the desired maximum level to log.
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