How to reduce the logging to /var/log/syslog in Linux?

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Sietse
Sietse el 29 de Ag. de 2016
Comentada: Sietse el 12 de Sept. de 2016
When using the image aquisition toolbox and a gige-adapter there is a lot of logging in several /var/log files under Linux (ubuntu). For example:
Aug 29 14:24:45 fwn-nb4-16-202 MATLAB: MATLAB:IMAQ: In getConstProperties at line 151 this = 0x7f44d2a85b80, _currentSource = NewSource
Aug 29 14:24:45 fwn-nb4-16-202 MATLAB: MATLAB:IMAQ: Entering ~GVCPNet
Aug 29 14:24:45 fwn-nb4-16-202 MATLAB: MATLAB:IMAQ: Exiting ~GVCPNet
Aug 29 14:24:45 fwn-nb4-16-202 MATLAB: MATLAB:IMAQ: In getMin at line 291 Width 2
Aug 29 14:24:45 fwn-nb4-16-202 MATLAB: MATLAB:IMAQ: In getMax at line 279 Width 798
I need to stop this logging or at least reduce it significantly. How can this be done?
I'm running R2016a.
Thanks in advance
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lei yang
lei yang el 12 de Sept. de 2016
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Kevin Gurney
Kevin Gurney el 7 de Sept. de 2016
My understanding is that you would like to modify the logging behavior of the Image Acquisition Toolbox to the /var/log/syslog directory on Ubuntu Linux.
Refer to the documentation pages for the Image Acquisition Toolbox linked below for information about modifying the logging parameters to suit you needs:
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Sietse
Sietse el 8 de Sept. de 2016
Thanks for the answer, but this is about the logging of the acquired data. There also is a separate lower-level logging to /var/log/syslog that is not mentioned in these pages. However, I now have enough room on /var so that it's no problem anymore.

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lei yang
lei yang el 12 de Sept. de 2016
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