I would like
to know how I can read the auditd log files stored in /var/log/audit.d.
I have a
problem where the auditd system seems to go haywire, fills the /var filesystem
up to its maximum allowed 80% and then starts to try and delete the old log
files but the /var filesystem keeps filling up, at which point it ceases
execution and then I have SysEdge reporting a massive CPU load and the whole
server locks up.
I believe the
auditd system’s behavior is symptomatic, rather than the cause of the
problem. I note that the auditd log files are in some binary
format. Is there a means to read them?
cheers
Brian Ross
Technical Consultant
ASG Group Limited
Level 1 / 267 St Georges Tce.
Perth, WA, 6000
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