We were ending up with gaps in our logs on disk (everything was in splunk, but missing in /edx/var/log/mongo). When this ran previously and roatated serverStatus.log but mongodb.log was less than 1M and didn't need to rotate, the killall -USR1 to mongo would cause the log to be reopened and written over.
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