syslog - definitions for system error logging
#include <syslog.h>
The <syslog.h> header defines the following symbolic constants, zero or more of which may be OR-ed together to form the logopt option of openlog():
- LOG_PID
Log the process ID with each message.
- LOG_CONS
Log to the system console on error.
- LOG_NDELAY
Connect to syslog daemon immediately.
- LOG_ODELAY
Delay open until syslog() is called.
- LOG_NOWAIT
Don't wait for child processes.
The following symbolic constants are defined as possible values of the facility argument to openlog():
- LOG_KERN
Reserved for message generated by the system.
- LOG_USER
Message generated by a process.
- LOG_MAIL
Reserved for message generated by mail system.
- LOG_NEWS
Reserved for message generated by news system.
- LOG_UUCP
Reserved for message generated by UUCP system.
- LOG_DAEMON
Reserved for message generated by system daemon.
- LOG_AUTH
Reserved for message generated by authorisation daemon.
- LOG_CRON
Reserved for message generated by the clock daemon.
- LOG_LPR
Reserved for message generated by printer system.
- LOG_LOCAL0
Reserved for local use.
- LOG_LOCAL1
- Reserved for local use.
- LOG_LOCAL2
- Reserved for local use.
- LOG_LOCAL3
- Reserved for local use.
- LOG_LOCAL4
- Reserved for local use.
- LOG_LOCAL5
- Reserved for local use.
- LOG_LOCAL6
- Reserved for local use.
- LOG_LOCAL7
- Reserved for local use.
The following are declared as macros for constructing the maskpri argument to setlogmask(). The following macros expand to an expression of type int when the argument pri is an expression of type int:
- LOG_MASK(pri)
A mask for priority pri.
The following constants are defined as possible values for the priority argument of syslog():
- LOG_EMERG
A panic condition was reported to all processes.
- LOG_ALERT
A condition that should be corrected immediately.
- LOG_CRIT
A critical condition.
- LOG_ERR
An error message.
- LOG_WARNING
A warning message.
- LOG_NOTICE
A condition requiring special handling.
- LOG_INFO
A general information message.
- LOG_DEBUG
A message useful for debugging programs.
The following are declared as functions and may also be defined as macros. Function prototypes must be provided for use with an ISO C compiler.
void closelog(void); void openlog(const char *, int, int); int setlogmask(int); void syslog(int, const char *, ...);
None.
None.
closelog().