/etc/default/audit
This file may contain the following parameters that control auditing:
AUDIT_PGM-
Program that will be executed if there is a log switch.
AUDIT_NODE-
Node name to be appended to the audit event filename.
AUDIT_DEFPATH-
Pathname of the directory for audit event log files.
The value for this parameter in the distributed system is
/var/audit.
AUDIT_LOGERR-
Action taken if there is a
write error to the audit event log file.
The allowable values are
``DISABLE'',
which disables the auditing subsystem, and
``SHUTDOWN'',
which shuts the computer system down to firmware mode.
The value for this parameter in the distributed system is
``SHUTDOWN''.
AUDIT_LOGFULL-
Action taken when
the audit event log file becomes full.
The allowable values are ``DISABLE'',
which disables the auditing subsystem,
``SHUTDOWN'',
which shuts the computer system down to firmware mode,
and ``SWITCH'',
which switches to an alternate event log file.
The value for this parameter in the distributed system is
``SHUTDOWN''.
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 22 April 2004