apparmor_status(8)



AA-STATUS(8)                       AppArmor                       AA-STATUS(8)

NAME
       aa-status - display various information about the current AppArmor
       policy.

SYNOPSIS
       aa-status [option]

DESCRIPTION
       aa-status will report various aspects of the current state of AppArmor
       confinement. By default, it displays the same information as if the
       --verbose argument were given. A sample of what this looks like is:

         apparmor module is loaded.
         110 profiles are loaded.
         102 profiles are in enforce mode.
         8 profiles are in complain mode.
         Out of 129 processes running:
         13 processes have profiles defined.
         8 processes have profiles in enforce mode.
         5 processes have profiles in complain mode.

       Other argument options are provided to report individual aspects, to
       support being used in scripts.

OPTIONS
       aa-status accepts only one argument at a time out of:

       --enabled
           returns error code if AppArmor is not enabled.

       --profiled
           displays the number of loaded AppArmor policies.

       --enforced
           displays the number of loaded enforcing AppArmor policies.

       --complaining
           displays the number of loaded non-enforcing AppArmor policies.

       --verbose
           displays multiple data points about loaded AppArmor policy set (the
           default action if no arguments are given).

       --json
           displays multiple data points about loaded AppArmor policy set in a
           JSON format, fit for machine consumption.

       --pretty-json
           same as --json, formatted to be readable by humans as well as by
           machines.

       --help
           displays a short usage statement.

EXIT STATUS
       Upon exiting, aa-status will set its exit status to the following
       values:

       0   if apparmor is enabled and policy is loaded.

       1   if apparmor is not enabled/loaded.

       2   if apparmor is enabled but no policy is loaded.

       3   if the apparmor control files aren't available under
           /sys/kernel/security/.

       4   if the user running the script doesn't have enough privileges to
           read the apparmor control files.

BUGS
       aa-status must be run as root to read the state of the loaded policy
       from the apparmor module. It uses the /proc filesystem to determine
       which processes are confined and so is susceptible to race conditions.

       If you find any additional bugs, please report them at
       <https://bugs.launchpad.net/apparmor/+filebug>.

SEE ALSO
       apparmor(7), apparmor.d(5), and <https://wiki.apparmor.net>.

AppArmor 2.13.4                   2020-06-16                      AA-STATUS(8)

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