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How to reduce repeat log in debian 10?

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In similar quesiton,I know echo 'if $programname == "systemd" and ($msg contains "Starting Session" or $msg contains "Started Session" or $msg contains "Created slice" or $msg contains "Starting user-" or $msg contains "Starting User Slice of" or $msg contains "Removed session" or $msg contains "Removed slice User Slice of" or $msg contains "Stopping User Slice of") then stop' >/etc/rsyslog.d/ignore-systemd-session-slice.conf can be used to reduce repeat log message in centos system.

In debian 10, how to do it?

Michael Hampton avatar
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It didn't already work?
kittygirl avatar
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@MichaelHampton,there's no such a file in debian system.
Michael Hampton avatar
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It doesn't exist in CentOS either. You create it.
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