Article 5KSV3 NetworkManager flooding syslog after non-related updates

NetworkManager flooding syslog after non-related updates

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elMoco
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Hi!

I updated today slackware-current with the last week changes, and none of them were related to NetworkManager, and I realised my message file was growing too much. Checking it, I had tons of lines like:

Code:Jul 2 10:11:39 liet NetworkManager[17310]: <info> [1625217099.7318] audit: op="statistics" arg="refresh-rate-ms" pid=5773 uid=1973 result="success"I had made no changes to NetworkManager configuration, and I checked if the messages were new or they were there before and (today, only from 7:55 to 10:11 IST):

Code: 2 Jun 27
30 Jun 28
2 Jul 1
4238893 Jul 2I could not find any reason for this and I solved it by changing the loglevel for AUDIT to WARN from INFO. But I had no change it before, it was always using the default value.

I guess any of the updates I installed today (probably the kernel) caused a change in the AUDIT logs, but I don't know yet.

The thing is guys, have a look on your log files, specially if you see you are running out of free disk.

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