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Lower or disable talpa-cache system logging?

How can I change or disable the log level for talpa-cache?  It's filling up my system log with a load of noise from repetitive messages about Enabled/Disabled; from dmesg for example:

[2646574.382446] talpa-cache: Enabled
[2678974.732465] talpa-cache: Disabled
[2678974.736750] talpa-cache: Enabled
[2704174.337316] talpa-cache: Disabled
[2704174.341616] talpa-cache: Enabled
[2725774.222321] talpa-cache: Disabled
[2725774.227453] talpa-cache: Enabled
[2747374.653281] talpa-cache: Disabled
[2747374.657392] talpa-cache: Enabled

TIA,

Jason



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  • Hello Jason,

    noise is in the eye of the beholder, or Talpa is encountering an  excessive number of events it normally logs. There's lots of other noise in my logs and Talpa doesn't stand out at all. Can't say if Talpa logging can be configured, what these messages actually signify, and whether this frequency is normal or not - I'm not    ;)

    Christian

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  • Hello Jason,

    noise is in the eye of the beholder, or Talpa is encountering an  excessive number of events it normally logs. There's lots of other noise in my logs and Talpa doesn't stand out at all. Can't say if Talpa logging can be configured, what these messages actually signify, and whether this frequency is normal or not - I'm not    ;)

    Christian

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