Which logger is outputting this in gunicorn?











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When I start gunicorn it prints this:



[2018-11-09 16:30:20 +0000] [16] [INFO] Starting gunicorn 19.9.0
[2018-11-09 16:30:20 +0000] [16] [INFO] Listening at: http://0.0.0.0:8000 (16)
[2018-11-09 16:30:20 +0000] [16] [INFO] Using worker: sync
[2018-11-09 16:30:20 +0000] [19] [INFO] Booting worker with pid: 19


Setting up a logger for the gunicorn package (propagating) doesn't seem to affect it. What module is the one I should configure to modify these messages?










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    When I start gunicorn it prints this:



    [2018-11-09 16:30:20 +0000] [16] [INFO] Starting gunicorn 19.9.0
    [2018-11-09 16:30:20 +0000] [16] [INFO] Listening at: http://0.0.0.0:8000 (16)
    [2018-11-09 16:30:20 +0000] [16] [INFO] Using worker: sync
    [2018-11-09 16:30:20 +0000] [19] [INFO] Booting worker with pid: 19


    Setting up a logger for the gunicorn package (propagating) doesn't seem to affect it. What module is the one I should configure to modify these messages?










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      When I start gunicorn it prints this:



      [2018-11-09 16:30:20 +0000] [16] [INFO] Starting gunicorn 19.9.0
      [2018-11-09 16:30:20 +0000] [16] [INFO] Listening at: http://0.0.0.0:8000 (16)
      [2018-11-09 16:30:20 +0000] [16] [INFO] Using worker: sync
      [2018-11-09 16:30:20 +0000] [19] [INFO] Booting worker with pid: 19


      Setting up a logger for the gunicorn package (propagating) doesn't seem to affect it. What module is the one I should configure to modify these messages?










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      When I start gunicorn it prints this:



      [2018-11-09 16:30:20 +0000] [16] [INFO] Starting gunicorn 19.9.0
      [2018-11-09 16:30:20 +0000] [16] [INFO] Listening at: http://0.0.0.0:8000 (16)
      [2018-11-09 16:30:20 +0000] [16] [INFO] Using worker: sync
      [2018-11-09 16:30:20 +0000] [19] [INFO] Booting worker with pid: 19


      Setting up a logger for the gunicorn package (propagating) doesn't seem to affect it. What module is the one I should configure to modify these messages?







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          Those messages are output by the Arbiter class in gunicorn/arbiter.py, but it may be that any configuring you try and do is overridden by gunicorn's machinery, or not applicable - for example, trying to set up logging in a worker won't affect what the arbiter does, as they are separate processes. So you may need to invoke the arbiter in a special way (i.e. not just through running a canned gunicorn script) if you want to affect its logging, or amend the gunicorn configuration used for the arbiter.






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            Those messages are output by the Arbiter class in gunicorn/arbiter.py, but it may be that any configuring you try and do is overridden by gunicorn's machinery, or not applicable - for example, trying to set up logging in a worker won't affect what the arbiter does, as they are separate processes. So you may need to invoke the arbiter in a special way (i.e. not just through running a canned gunicorn script) if you want to affect its logging, or amend the gunicorn configuration used for the arbiter.






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              Those messages are output by the Arbiter class in gunicorn/arbiter.py, but it may be that any configuring you try and do is overridden by gunicorn's machinery, or not applicable - for example, trying to set up logging in a worker won't affect what the arbiter does, as they are separate processes. So you may need to invoke the arbiter in a special way (i.e. not just through running a canned gunicorn script) if you want to affect its logging, or amend the gunicorn configuration used for the arbiter.






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                Those messages are output by the Arbiter class in gunicorn/arbiter.py, but it may be that any configuring you try and do is overridden by gunicorn's machinery, or not applicable - for example, trying to set up logging in a worker won't affect what the arbiter does, as they are separate processes. So you may need to invoke the arbiter in a special way (i.e. not just through running a canned gunicorn script) if you want to affect its logging, or amend the gunicorn configuration used for the arbiter.






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                Those messages are output by the Arbiter class in gunicorn/arbiter.py, but it may be that any configuring you try and do is overridden by gunicorn's machinery, or not applicable - for example, trying to set up logging in a worker won't affect what the arbiter does, as they are separate processes. So you may need to invoke the arbiter in a special way (i.e. not just through running a canned gunicorn script) if you want to affect its logging, or amend the gunicorn configuration used for the arbiter.







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