The ena adapter seems a little 'chatty'
Thomas Laus
lausts at acm.org
Mon Aug 24 12:01:06 UTC 2020
I recently moved my Amazon EC2 FreeBSD 12.1-P8 VM from a T2 to a T3
instance and I see that the daemon log is filled with the following:
Aug 23 13:14:02 hostname dhclient[419]: XMT: Solicit on ena0, interval
119230ms.
Aug 23 13:16:01 hostname dhclient[419]: XMT: Solicit on ena0, interval
113710ms.
Aug 23 13:17:55 hostname dhclient[419]: XMT: Solicit on ena0, interval
125020ms.
Aug 23 13:20:00 hostname dhclient[419]: XMT: Solicit on ena0, interval
124750ms.
Aug 23 13:22:05 hostname dhclient[419]: XMT: Solicit on ena0, interval
127410ms.
Aug 23 13:24:13 hostname dhclient[419]: XMT: Solicit on ena0, interval
118200ms.
Aug 23 13:26:11 hostname dhclient[419]: XMT: Solicit on ena0, interval
129590ms.
Aug 23 13:28:21 hostname dhclient[419]: XMT: Solicit on ena0, interval
118360ms.
Aug 23 13:30:19 hostname dhclient[419]: XMT: Solicit on ena0, interval
113980ms.
Aug 23 13:32:13 hostname dhclient[419]: XMT: Solicit on ena0, interval
114900ms.
Aug 23 13:34:08 hostname dhclient[419]: XMT: Solicit on ena0, interval
122340ms.
Aug 23 13:36:11 hostname dhclient[419]: XMT: Solicit on ena0, interval
111810ms.
This seems like information only required at the 'debug' level instead
of the 'info' level. Is there any way to supress?
Tom
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