table of contents
- bookworm 246.10-1debian1
- testing 246.10-1debian1
- unstable 252.9-1debian2
- experimental 252.9-1debian1
SD_JOURNAL_OPEN(3) | sd_journal_open | SD_JOURNAL_OPEN(3) |
NAME¶
sd_journal_open, sd_journal_open_directory, sd_journal_open_directory_fd, sd_journal_open_files, sd_journal_open_files_fd, sd_journal_open_namespace, sd_journal_close, sd_journal, SD_JOURNAL_ALL_NAMESPACES, SD_JOURNAL_INCLUDE_DEFAULT_NAMESPACE - Open the system journal for reading
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <elogind/sd-journal.h>
int sd_journal_open(sd_journal **ret, int flags);
int sd_journal_open_namespace(sd_journal **ret, const char *namespace, int flags);
int sd_journal_open_directory(sd_journal **ret, const char *path, int flags);
int sd_journal_open_directory_fd(sd_journal **ret, int fd, int flags);
int sd_journal_open_files(sd_journal **ret, const char **paths, int flags);
int sd_journal_open_files_fd(sd_journal **ret, int fds[], unsigned n_fds, int flags);
void sd_journal_close(sd_journal *j);
DESCRIPTION¶
As elogind can not open any systemd journals, the functions sd_journal_open, sd_journal_open_directory, sd_journal_open_directory_fd, sd_journal_open_files, sd_journal_open_files_fd and sd_journal_close do nothing.
RETURN VALUE¶
The sd_journal_open(), sd_journal_open_directory(), and sd_journal_open_files() calls return -ENOSYS.
sd_journal_close() returns nothing.
SEE ALSO¶
elogind 252.9 |