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Log levels can now be specified with "[v1] " or "[v2] " substrings that are then stripped and filtered at the final logger. This follows our existing "[unexpected]" etc convention and doesn't require a wholesale reworking of our logging at the moment. cmd/tailscaled then gets a new --verbose=N flag to take a log level that controls what gets logged to stderr (and thus systemd, syslog, etc). Logtail is unaffected by --verbose. This commit doesn't add annotations to any existing log prints. That is in the next commit. Updates #924 Updates #282 Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com> |
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README.md |
Tailscale Logs Service
This github repository contains libraries, documentation, and examples for working with the public API of the tailscale logs service.
For a very quick introduction to the core features, read the API docs and peruse the logs reprocessing example.
For more information, write to info@tailscale.io.