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NAME

       rsbac_write - request the modified data structures to be written to disk

SYNOPSIS

       rsbac_write

DESCRIPTION

        RSBAC  has  two  locations  of  ACI  (Access  Control  information):  on disks and in the
       computer's RAM. During system boot RSBAC ACI is read from disk and placed into appropriate
       data structures in kernel memory. When you change some attributes, you really made changes
       in RAM storage. RSBAC syncs modified data from RAM to disk every few seconds  (2  secs  by
       default,  see  kernel  config).  So,  you can loose your changes on some unexpected system
       damage.

       Use rsbac_write, if you want to write the changed RSBAC attributes to disk immediately, or
       to  get it written at all, if you disabled automatic writing in kernel config. Please note
       that the data will also be written when the respective filesystem gets umounted.

AUTHOR

       Amon Ott <ao@rsbac.org>.