db.getLogComponents()
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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.
Compatibility
This method is available in deployments hosted in the following environments:
MongoDB Atlas: The fully managed service for MongoDB deployments in the cloud
Important
This command is not supported in M0, M2, M5, and Flex clusters. For more information, see Unsupported Commands.
MongoDB Enterprise: The subscription-based, self-managed version of MongoDB
MongoDB Community: The source-available, free-to-use, and self-managed version of MongoDB
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.