audit_set_backlog_wait_time(3) - Linux manual page

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AUDIT_SET_BACKLOG_WAIT_TIME(3)ary Functions ManualT_SET_BACKLOG_WAIT_TIME(3)

NAME         top

       audit_set_backlog_wait_time - Set the audit backlog wait time

SYNOPSIS         top

       #include <libaudit.h>

       int audit_set_backlog_wait_time (int fd, int wait_time);

DESCRIPTION         top

       audit_set_backlog_wait_time sets the time that the kernel will wait
       before attempting to send more audit events to be transferred to the
       audit daemon when the backlog_limit is reached. This gives the audit
       daemon a chance to drain the kernel queue. The default value is 60000
       or 60 * HZ setting in the kernel.

RETURN VALUE         top

       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.

SEE ALSO         top

       audit_set_backlog_limit(3), audit_open(3), auditd(8), auditctl(8).

AUTHOR         top

       Steve Grubb

COLOPHON         top

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