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Adrian Neagu
Adrian Neagu
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Adrian Neagu

Adrian Neagu has over ten years of experience as a database administrator, mainly with DB2 and Oracle databases. He is an Oracle Certified Master 10g, Oracle Certified Professional 9i, 10g, and 11g, IBM DB2 Certified Administrator version 8.1.2 and 9, IBM DB2 9 Advanced Certified Administrator 9, and Sun Certified System Administrator Solaris 10. He is an expert in many areas of database administration such as performance tuning, high availability, replication, backup, and recovery. In his spare time, he likes to cook, take photos, and to catch big pikes with huge jerkbaits and bulldawgs.
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Auditing statements


Statement auditing along with session audits is another important tracing method for capturing suspicious operations performed by a user. Statement audits apply both for DML and DDL statements.

In this recipe we will implement statement audit and we will create a new table named HR_EMP_DETAILS_AUD from EMP_DETAILS_VIEW.

Getting ready

All steps from this recipe will be performed on the database HACKDB.

How to do it...

  1. Connect as user HR and create table HR_EMP_DETAILS_AUD as follows:

    SQL> conn HR
    Enter password:
    Connected.
    SQL> create table hr_emp_details_aud as select * from emp_details_view;
    
    Table created.
    
  2. Grant all privileges to SMAVRIS and DRAPHEAL on the HR_EMP_DETAILS_AUD table as follows:

    SQL> grant alter on hr.hr_emp_details_aud to smavris,drapheal;
    Grant succeeded.
    
    Audit succeeded.
    
    SQL>
    
  3. You may want to limit audit scope to specific users. By default both successful and unsuccessful events will be audited. In our case, limit the audit scope to HR, SMAVRIS...

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Adrian Neagu

Adrian Neagu has over ten years of experience as a database administrator, mainly with DB2 and Oracle databases. He is an Oracle Certified Master 10g, Oracle Certified Professional 9i, 10g, and 11g, IBM DB2 Certified Administrator version 8.1.2 and 9, IBM DB2 9 Advanced Certified Administrator 9, and Sun Certified System Administrator Solaris 10. He is an expert in many areas of database administration such as performance tuning, high availability, replication, backup, and recovery. In his spare time, he likes to cook, take photos, and to catch big pikes with huge jerkbaits and bulldawgs.
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