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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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  • The issue is with Sophos, in this case what the log level is set to which writes talpa-cache entries to the system log.  I am trying to find out in which Sophos config is that log level set or disabled, and what the setting needs to be changed to.  Typically for other applications for example there is debug, info, warning, none, etc.  Where is that being set and what can I change it to or how do I disable.  OR, is it possible to configure Sophos to send these messages to a different log file and not use the system log?