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|    Carlos E.R. to amitsis@gmail.com    |
|    Re: Tumbleweed and RTL8821CE wireless    |
|    18 Sep 19 00:01:16    |
      From: robin_listas@es.invalid              On 17/09/2019 23.00, amitsis@gmail.com wrote:       > Hi,       >       > How do I prevent my logfile from overflowing when messages from the       RTL8821CE radio driver are getting logged?       >       > There are such:       > 2019-09-17T22: 17: 20.349415 02: 00 localhost kernel: [2344.798308] RTW:       [HALMAC] [TRACE] mac_pwr_switch_pcie_8821c <===       > 2019-09-17T22: 17: 20.349416 02: 00 localhost kernel: [2344.798309] RTW:       SetHwReg: bMacPwrCtrlOn = 0       > 2019-09-17T22: 17: 20.349418 02: 00 localhost kernel: [2344.798311] RTW:       rtl8821ce_hal_deinit <==       > 2019-09-17T22: 17: 20.349419 02: 00 localhost kernel: [2344.798313] RTW:       <=== rtw_ips_pwr_down ..................... in 0 ms       > 2019-09-17T22: 17: 24.781628 02: 00 localhost kernel: [2349.232846] RTW:       rtw_ndev_notifier_call (wlp3s0) state: 10       > 2019-09-17T22: 17: 24.781655 02: 00 localhost kernel: [2349.232944] RTW:       netdev_close (wlp3s0), bup = 1       > 2019-09-17T22: 17: 24.781661 02: 00 localhost kernel: [2349.232949] RTW:       -871x_drv - drv_close, bup = 1       > 2019-09-17T22: 17: 24.781664 02: 00 localhost kernel: [2349.233066] RTW:       rtw_ndev_notifier_call (wlp3s0) state: 2       > 2019-09-17T22: 17: 24.781667 02: 00 localhost kernel: [2349.233820] RTW:       cfg80211_rtw_get_txpower       >       > Perhaps it should be possible with the help of the log system to restrict       this in some way.              On the journal, impossible. You can not apply filters. You can make the       journal bigger or smaller. The configuration is in       /etc/systemd/journald.conf                     If, however, you are using syslog, then you can apply filters. First you       have to find out what syslog you are using, and if you are using syslog.                            > I would not want to make any changes to the driver itself!              Maybe there is a reason why it is making so many entries.              --       Cheers, Carlos.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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