»audit disable
The audit disable
command disables an audit device at a given path, if one
exists. This command is idempotent, meaning it succeeds even if no audit device
is enabled at the path.
Once an audit device is disabled, no future audit logs are dispatched to it. The data associated with the audit device is unaffected. For example, if you disabled an audit device that was logging to a file, the file would still exist and have stored contents.
»Examples
Disable the audit device enabled at "file/":
»Usage
There are no flags beyond the standard set of flags included on all commands.