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release-23.1: storage: make pebbleLogger.Eventf also log #127128

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@sumeerbhola sumeerbhola commented Jul 13, 2024

Manual backport of #126824

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This is useful when tracing is not enabled, but verbosity of logging can be increased. Also, we currently have gaps in context propagation in tracing which this can help mitigate for scenarios where slowness is reproducible.

Relates to cockroachdb/pebble#3728

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Release justification: low-risk observability improvement to address customer issue

This is useful when tracing is not enabled, but verbosity of logging can
be increased. Also, we currently have gaps in context propagation in
tracing which this can help mitigate for scenarios where slowness is reproducible.

Relates to cockroachdb/pebble#3728

Epic: none

Release note: None
@sumeerbhola sumeerbhola requested a review from a team as a code owner July 13, 2024 21:51
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@sumeerbhola sumeerbhola requested a review from arulajmani July 14, 2024 14:21
@nicktrav nicktrav merged commit e49a59d into cockroachdb:release-23.1 Jul 15, 2024
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