Hmm. The messages filter in syslog-ng is pretty powerful but slow, and the more specific you make it, the slower I suspect it is. These routers don't generate enough messages to be a problem, I suspect. But you might try to strip out some of the specifics to skinny down the filter to the minimum. Like, does anything else in the messages.log file use the phrase "CDB"? or "Sense"? Maybe that's all you need.
But I'm wondering if you should explore why these messages are being generated. I say this because I don't recall any other posts in this forum like this. I'm not sure they are "spam"; This drive is generating so many error messages that you want to make them stop. But maybe you have a fire alarm going on that you should investigate first.
But I'm wondering if you should explore why these messages are being generated. I say this because I don't recall any other posts in this forum like this. I'm not sure they are "spam"; This drive is generating so many error messages that you want to make them stop. But maybe you have a fire alarm going on that you should investigate first.