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AUPARSE_GET_TIMESTAMP(3)     Linux Audit API     AUPARSE_GET_TIMESTAMP(3)
       auparse_get_timestamp - access timestamp of the event
       #include <auparse.h>
       const au_event_t * auparse_get_timestamp(const auparse_state_t
       *au);"
       auparse_get_timestamp provides an accessor function for the
       event's timestamp data structure. The data structure is as
       follows:
       typedef struct
       {
               time_t sec;             // Event seconds
               unsigned int milli;     // millisecond of the timestamp
               unsigned long serial;   // Serial number of the event
               const char *host;       // Machine's node name
       } au_event_t;
       Returns NULL if an error occurs; otherwise, a valid pointer to the
       data.
       auparse_get_time(3), auparse_get_milli(3), auparse_get_serial(3),
       auparse_get_node(3), auparse_timestamp_compare(3).
       Steve Grubb
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Red Hat                         Sept 2007        AUPARSE_GET_TIMESTAMP(3)
Pages that refer to this page: auparse_get_milli(3), auparse_get_node(3), auparse_get_serial(3), auparse_get_time(3), auparse_node_compare(3), auparse_timestamp_compare(3)