Explain the different logging levels in cassandra.
Answer / Amita Verma
The different logging levels in Cassandra are TRACE, DEBUG, INFO, WARN, and ERROR. They represent the level of detail and severity of the log messages. For example, INFO logs provide general information about the application's activities, while ERROR logs contain critical error messages.
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