(PHP 4, PHP 5 < 5.4.0)
Initializes all syslog related variables
void define_syslog_variables ( void )
Initializes all variables used in the syslog functions.
Returns:
No value is returned.
Variable | Constant equal | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
$LOG_EMERG | LOG_EMERG | System is unusable | |
$LOG_ALERT | LOG_ALERT | Immediate action required | |
$LOG_CRIT | LOG_CRIT | Critical conditions | |
$LOG_ERR | LOG_ERR | ||
$LOG_WARNING | LOG_WARNING | ||
$LOG_NOTICE | LOG_NOTICE | ||
$LOG_INFO | LOG_INFO | ||
$LOG_DEBUG | LOG_DEBUG | ||
$LOG_KERN | LOG_KERN | ||
$LOG_USER | LOG_USER | Genetic user level | |
$LOG_MAIL | LOG_MAIL | Log to email | |
$LOG_DAEMON | LOG_DAEMON | Other system daemons | |
$LOG_AUTH | LOG_AUTH | ||
$LOG_SYSLOG | LOG_SYSLOG | Not available on Netware | |
$LOG_LPR | LOG_LPR | ||
$LOG_NEWS | LOG_NEWS | Usenet new | Not available on HP-UX |
$LOG_CRON | LOG_CRON | Not available on all platforms | |
$LOG_AUTHPRIV | LOG_AUTHPRIV | Not available on AIX | |
$LOG_LOCAL0 | LOG_LOCAL0 | Not available on Windows and Netware | |
$LOG_LOCAL1 | LOG_LOCAL1 | Not available on Windows and Netware | |
$LOG_LOCAL2 | LOG_LOCAL2 | Not available on Windows and Netware | |
$LOG_LOCAL3 | LOG_LOCAL3 | Not available on Windows and Netware | |
$LOG_LOCAL4 | LOG_LOCAL4 | Not available on Windows and Netware | |
$LOG_LOCAL5 | LOG_LOCAL5 | Not available on Windows and Netware | |
$LOG_LOCAL6 | LOG_LOCAL6 | Not available on Windows and Netware | |
$LOG_LOCAL7 | LOG_LOCAL7 | Not available on Windows and Netware | |
$LOG_PID | LOG_PID | ||
$LOG_CONS | LOG_CONS | ||
$LOG_ODELAY | LOG_ODELAY | ||
$LOG_NDELAY | LOG_NDELAY | ||
$LOG_NOWAIT | LOG_NOWAIT | Not available on BeOS | |
$LOG_PERROR | LOG_PERROR | Not available on AIX |
Warning
This function has been DEPRECATED as of PHP 5.3.0 and REMOVED as of PHP 5.4.0.
Changelog:
5.4.0
This function was removed from PHP.
5.3.0
This function now throws an E_DEPRECATED notice.
Examples:
define_syslog_variables() example
<?php // Check if syslog variables already is defined if(!get_cfg_var('define_syslog_variables')) { define_syslog_variables(); } // Open the log openlog('', $LOG_ODELAY, $LOG_MAIL | $LOG_USER); // Continue script ... ?>
See also:
syslog() -
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