The behaviour of these functions is affected by settings in php.ini.
For further details and definition of the PHP_INI_* constants see ini_set().
Here is a short explanation of the configuration directives.
Whether or not to define the various syslog variables (e.g. $LOG_PID, $LOG_CRON, etc.). Turning it off is a good idea performance-wise. At runtime, you can define these variables by calling define_syslog_variables().
The constants below are always available as part of the PHP core.
Table 2. openlog() Options
Constant | Description |
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LOG_CONS | if there is an error while sending data to the system logger, write directly to the system console |
LOG_NDELAY | open the connection to the logger immediately |
LOG_ODELAY | (default) delay opening the connection until the first message is logged |
LOG_PERROR | print log message also to standard error |
LOG_PID | include PID with each message |
Table 3. syslog() Priorities (in descending order)
Constant | Description |
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LOG_EMERG | system is unusable |
LOG_ALERT | action must be taken immediately |
LOG_CRIT | critical conditions |
LOG_ERR | error conditions |
LOG_WARNING | warning conditions |
LOG_NOTICE | normal, but significant, condition |
LOG_INFO | informational message |
LOG_DEBUG | debug-level message |
Table 4. dns_get_record() Options
Constant | Description |
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DNS_A | IPv4 Address Resource |
DNS_MX | Mail Exchanger Resource |
DNS_CNAME | Alias (Canonical Name) Resource |
DNS_NS | Authoritative Name Server Resource |
DNS_PTR | Pointer Resource |
DNS_HINFO | Host Info Resource (See RFC 1010 for the meaning of these values) |
DNS_SOA | Start of Authority Resource |
DNS_TXT | Text Resource |
DNS_ANY | Any Resource Record. On most systems this returns all resource records, however it should not be counted upon for critical uses. Try DNS_ALL instead. |
DNS_AAAA | IPv6 Address Resource |
DNS_ALL | Itteratively query the name server for each available record type. |