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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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  • Hi Jason,

     

    I'm afraid there isn't any way to change the logging from the talpa-cache.

    It is disabled and enabled each time the threat protection data is updated, typically every few hours.

    The timestamps are in seconds, so this 9 messages over 28 hours, which is hardly spamming the logs.

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  • Hi Jason,

     

    I'm afraid there isn't any way to change the logging from the talpa-cache.

    It is disabled and enabled each time the threat protection data is updated, typically every few hours.

    The timestamps are in seconds, so this 9 messages over 28 hours, which is hardly spamming the logs.

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