I use tensorflow 1.2.0
installed with pip install
.
When I run samples that include
import logging
tf.logging.set_verbosity(tf.logging.INFO)
the logging messages of the form
logging.info('TEST')
do not appear in the terminal output, even with the flag --tostderr
.
According to this answer I also tried
os.environ['TF_CPP_MIN_LOG_LEVEL'] = '0'
but still the problem persists. Any ideas?
TF Logging Basics:
So there is a lot of confusion around tensorflow logging, and it is really not well documented. I landed here a few times in my searches, so it seems to be a good place to post an answer.
After some research and experimentation with Ubuntu and Windows (more than I had planned), this is what I got:
There are two flags, similarly named, but with somewhat different semantics:
TF_CPP_MIN_LOG_LEVEL
- which has 3 or 4 basic levels - low numbers = more messages.0
outputs Information, Warning, Error, and Fatals (default)1
outputs Warning, and above2
outputs Errors and above.TF_CPP_MIN_VLOG_LEVEL
- which causes very very many extra Information errors - really for debugging only - low numbers = less messages.3
Outputs lots and lots of stuff2
Outputs less1
Outputs even less0
Outputs nothing extra (default)Additional Notes:
python tf-program.py &>mylog.log
os
module so you should be able to set them in the environmentWindows:
os
module did not pick them up under Windows. Python never loved Windows...import os
os.environ['TF_CPP_MIN_LOG_LEVEL'] = '0'
os.environ['TF_CPP_MIN_VLOG_LEVEL'] = '3'
import tensorflow as tf
Linux:
TF_CPP_MIN_VLOG_LEVEL=3 python tf-program.py
FWIW, I tested on TensorFlow 1.7 with this tutorial:
And this is what it looks like:
There are really two logging systems in tensorflow: one in the C++ core (specifically tensorflow/core/platform/default/logging.{h,cc}) and the other in the Python bindings. The two systems are independent.
The one in the Python binding plays nicely with the standard Python logging module. The C++ logger is indepedently controlled by the
TF_CPP_MIN_LOG_LEVEL
environment variables mentioned in previous answers.The following Python (that I locally called logtest.py) demonstrates the two systems' independence.
Running...
TF_CPP_MIN_LOG_LEVEL=0 python3 logtest.py -v CRITICAL
...shows that Python can't silence the core logging system, and
TF_CPP_MIN_LOG_LEVEL=5 python3 logtest.py -v DEBUG
...shows that the core system can't silence Python.
What I usually do to control the TensorFlow logging is to have this piece of code before any TensorFlow import
I'd be happy to hear about any better solution.
I tried to set TF_CPP_MIN_LOG_LEVEL but still not work. after check this thread https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/1258
as it said
then I unset TF_CPP_MIN_LOG_LEVEL and set TF_CPP_MIN_VLOG_LEVEL again, it works.
the two macro makes me confused hope it helps.