1.24 AUDIT_SYS_OPERATIONS
AUDIT_SYS_OPERATIONS
enables or disables the auditing of directly issued user SQL statements with SYS
authorization. These include SQL statements directly issued by users when connected with the SYSASM
, SYSBACKUP
, SYSDBA
, SYSDG
, SYSKM
, or SYSOPER
privileges, as well as SQL statements that have been executed with SYS
authorization using the PL/SQL package DBMS_SYS_SQL
.
Property | Description |
---|---|
Parameter type |
Boolean |
Default value |
|
Modifiable |
No |
Modifiable in a PDB |
No |
Range of values |
|
Basic |
No |
Note:
In an Oracle database that has migrated to unified auditing, the setting of this parameter has no effect.
-
See Oracle Database Security Guide for more information about unified auditing.
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See Oracle Database Upgrade Guide for more information about migrating to unified auditing.
The audit records are written to the operating system's audit trail. The audit records will be written in XML format if the AUDIT_TRAIL
initialization parameter is set to xml
or xml, extended
On UNIX platforms, if the AUDIT_SYSLOG_LEVEL
parameter has also been set, then it overrides the AUDIT_TRAIL
parameter and SYS audit records are written to the system audit log using the SYSLOG
utility.
In a CDB, the scope of the settings for this initialization parameter is the CDB. Although the audit trail is provided per PDB in a CDB, this initialization parameter cannot be configured for individual PDBs.