NWDSCloseOldAuditingFile(3nw)
NWDSCloseOldAuditingFile --
closes the old auditing file on the container for Directory Services
Synopsis
#include <nwnet.h>
see also
#include <nwaudit.h>
NWCCODE N_API NWDSCloseOldAuditingFile
(NWCONN_HANDLE conn,
nuint32 containerID,
nuint8 N_FAR
key);
Description
The parameters are as follows:
- conn
-
(IN) Specifies the NetWare server connection handle.
- containerID
-
(IN) Specifies the Directory Services ID.
- key
-
(IN) Points to a 40-byte array containing the audit key.
Return values
- 0x0000
-
SUCCESSFUL
- 0x8801
-
INVALID_CONNECTION
- 0x8983
-
Auditing Hardware Error
- 0x8984
-
Auditing Not Supported
- 0x8997
-
Auditing Not Enabled
- 0x89DE
-
PASSWORD_HAS_EXPIRED_NO_GRACE
Notices
NWDSCloseOldAuditingFile requires a second-level password when enabled.
The old auditing file is kept open by the operating system. If a file needs to be copied or deleted, close it by calling NWDSCloseOldAuditingFile first.
The name of the old auditing file is containID.OAF and is a hidden file residing in a hidden directory called _NETWARE on the NetWare server with a writeable replica of
the container where the object resides.
Services
Auditing (Directory Support)
NCP calls
0x2222 104 217 Directory Services Close Old Audit File
References
NWCloseOldAuditingFile(3nw),
NWDSLoginAsContainerAuditor(3nw),
NWDSDeleteOldAuditingFile(3nw),
NWDSResetAuditingFile(3nw),
NWInitAuditLevelTwoPassword(3nw),
NWDSAuditGetObjectID(3nw)
30 January 1998
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