with command man 3 syslog
in linux command line, we can see functions introduction as follow:
void openlog(const char *ident, int option, int facility);
void syslog(int priority, const char *format, ...);
void closelog(void);
we can find that the return value of these functions are 'void', so how to know if a function like "syslog(...)" is called successfully? if you stop rsyslog service on centos, you can also run the following program without error:
#include <syslog.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
openlog("testsyslog", LOG_CONS | LOG_PID, LOG_LOCAL3);
syslog(LOG_USER | LOG_INFO, "syslog test message generated in program %s(=======from test!) \n", argv[0]);
closelog();
return 0;
}
perror()
.perror("syslog")
success
fromperror
.