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Published inJun 2016
PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781782172123
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Zoran Pavlovic
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Zoran Pavlovic is currently working as an Oracle Technical Architect in his company. He works with Oracle technologies (primary Oracle Database) since 2005. Areas of his expertise are Security and Performance Tuning of Oracle Database. Zoran has worked on various complex database environments including RAC, ASM, Data Guard, etc. He has worked as a consultant for Oracle Consulting as well as instructor for Oracle University across EMEA region. Zoran is first member of Oracle ACE Program in Serbia, and a featured speaker/author at many conferences/magazines.
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Maja Veselica

Maja Veselica, MSc in software engineering, is currently working for Parallel d.o.o., Belgrade, as an Oracle Database consultant (security, performance tuning, and so on). She has been working as an instructor for Oracle University since 2010. In the last couple of years, she has also been working for Oracle Consulting. Also, Maja is a member of Oracle ACE Program and has more than 20 Oracle certificates. She enjoys (beta) testing Oracle products and participating in other Oracle-related activities.
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Configuring whether loss of audit data is acceptable


In this recipe, you'll learn to set whether audit data is queued in memory or is immediately written to audit trail.

Getting ready

To complete this recipe, you'll need an existing user who has the audit_admin role (for example, jack).

How to do it...

  1. Connect to the database as user who has the audit_admin role (for example, jack):

    SQL> connect jack
    
  2. If you want audit records to be immediately written to the unified audit trail set immediate-write mode:

    SQL> EXEC DBMS_AUDIT_MGMT.SET_AUDIT_TRAIL_PROPERTY
    (DBMS_AUDIT_MGMT.AUDIT_TRAIL_UNIFIED,DBMS_AUDIT_MGMT.
    AUDIT_TRAIL_WRITE_MODE,
    DBMS_AUDIT_MGMT.AUDIT_TRAIL_IMMEDIATE_WRITE);
    
  3. Check that the mode is set to immediate-write:

    SQL> select * from dba_audit_mgmt_config_params
    where parameter_name='AUDIT WRITE MODE';
    

You should see that the value for the AUDIT WRITE MODE parameter is IMMEDIATE WRITE MODE:

PARAMETER_NAME       PARAMETER_VALUE       AUDIT_TRAIL
----------------...
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Published in: Jun 2016Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781782172123

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Zoran Pavlovic

Zoran Pavlovic is currently working as an Oracle Technical Architect in his company. He works with Oracle technologies (primary Oracle Database) since 2005. Areas of his expertise are Security and Performance Tuning of Oracle Database. Zoran has worked on various complex database environments including RAC, ASM, Data Guard, etc. He has worked as a consultant for Oracle Consulting as well as instructor for Oracle University across EMEA region. Zoran is first member of Oracle ACE Program in Serbia, and a featured speaker/author at many conferences/magazines.
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Maja Veselica

Maja Veselica, MSc in software engineering, is currently working for Parallel d.o.o., Belgrade, as an Oracle Database consultant (security, performance tuning, and so on). She has been working as an instructor for Oracle University since 2010. In the last couple of years, she has also been working for Oracle Consulting. Also, Maja is a member of Oracle ACE Program and has more than 20 Oracle certificates. She enjoys (beta) testing Oracle products and participating in other Oracle-related activities.
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