In message 000001bf6af2$1f2fcf00$350f960a@27702.netapp.com, "Matt Day"
writes:
They're logged to kern.notice, which you probably shouldn't suppress....
so retaining kern.warning doesn't suffice? What else is logged at
kern.notice
that I might want to keep track of?
kern.notice is used quite a bit. Various status messages, especially from RAID and WAFL. If you want to filter kern.notice out, I recommend logging it to a separate file at least.