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AUDIT_SET_FAILURE(3) Linux Audit API AUDIT_SET_FAILURE(3)
audit_set_failure - Set audit failure flag
#include <libaudit.h> int audit_set_failure(int fd, uint32_t failure);
audit_set_failure sets the action that the kernel will perform when the backlog limit is reached or when it encounters an error and cannot proceed. Possible values are: 0 - AUDIT_FAIL_SILENT Do nothing, report nothing, skip logging the record and continue. 1 - AUDIT_FAIL_PRINTK [default] Log the audit record using printk which will cause subsequent events to get written to syslog. 2 - AUDIT_FAIL_PANIC Call the panic function. This would be used to prevent use of the machine upon loss of audit events.
The return value is <= 0 on error, otherwise it is the netlink sequence id number. This function can have any error that sendto would encounter.
audit_set_backlog_limit(3), audit_open(3), auditd(8), auditctl(8).
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