If you have figured out a way to exclude logging via a User or UID, please post it. Our
Oracle OEM and VMware Tools daemons just spit out so much information it's unreal.
As for your earlier question about the large audit.log files, we have this line in our
/etc/audit/auditd.conf file:
max_log_file_action = ROTATE
-- Michael
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