chg_audit(ADM) 19 June 1992 chg_audit(ADM) Name chg_audit - enable and disable auditing for the next session Syntax /tcb/lib/chgaudit [ on ] Description chgaudit enables and disables auditing for the next session (next reboot). It edits the /etc/inittab and /etc/conf/cf.d/init.base files to add or remove the audit startup command when the system is rebooted. The command is normally invoked by the auditsh(ADM). If on is specified, then auditing is enabled. If no argument is given, then the audit lines are removed from the inittab files. Files /etc/inittab /etc/conf/cf.d/init.base See also auditsh(ADM), sysadmsh(ADM) Value added chgaudit is an extension of AT&T System V provided by The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.