What do you understand by logging in cassandra?
Answer / Shailesh Maheshwari
Logging in Apache Cassandra refers to capturing events, warnings, errors, and informational messages generated during the operation of the system. This information helps administrators monitor the system's performance, troubleshoot issues, and track changes. The log files can be found in the `logs` directory under the installation path.
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