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Definition
db.getLogComponents()
Returns the current verbosity settings. The verbosity settings determine the amount of Log Messages that MongoDB produces for each log message component.
If a component inherits the verbosity level of its parent,
db.getLogComponents()
displays-1
for the component's verbosity.
Output
The db.getLogComponents()
returns a document with the
verbosity settings. For example:
{ "verbosity" : 0, "accessControl" : { "verbosity" : -1 }, "command" : { "verbosity" : -1 }, "control" : { "verbosity" : -1 }, "geo" : { "verbosity" : -1 }, "index" : { "verbosity" : -1 }, "network" : { "verbosity" : -1 }, "query" : { "verbosity" : 2 }, "replication" : { "verbosity" : -1, "election" : { "verbosity" : -1 }, "heartbeats" : { "verbosity" : -1 }, "initialSync" : { "verbosity" : -1 }, "rollback" : { "verbosity" : -1 } }, "sharding" : { "verbosity" : -1 }, "storage" : { "verbosity" : 2, "recovery" : { "verbosity" : -1 }, "journal" : { "verbosity" : -1 } }, "write" : { "verbosity" : -1 } }
To modify these settings, you can configure the
systemLog.verbosity
and
systemLog.component.<name>.verbosity
settings in the
configuration file or set the
logComponentVerbosity
parameter using the
setParameter
command or use the db.setLogLevel()
method. For examples, see Configure Log Verbosity Levels.