Audit growth
i am working in oracle 11.2 on HP-UX. My audit parameters are showing false... but there is an enormous grwoth of .aud files in the audit folder....
Audit parameter
NAME VALUE
audit_file_dest /oracle11g/app/oracle/product/11.2/rdbms/audit
audit_syslog_level
audit_sys_operations FALSE
audit_trail NONE
How to avoid the growth of the audit files.....
Rgds....
Dear user537350,
Are you talking about the audit files that are being generated in the adump directory? (*.aud files)
Here is an example of it;
vals1:/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/admin/optprod/adump#cat ora_18725.aud
Audit file /oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/admin/optprod/adump/ora_18725.aud
Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.4.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options
ORACLE_HOME = /oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1
System name: HP-UX
Node name: vals1
Release: B.11.31
Version: U
Machine: ia64
Instance name: optprod
Redo thread mounted by this instance: 1
Oracle process number: 132
Unix process pid: 18725, image: oracle@vals1
Wed Dec 15 14:51:52 2010
LENGTH : '135'
ACTION :[7] 'CONNECT'
DATABASE USER:[3] 'SYS'
PRIVILEGE :[6] 'SYSDBA'
CLIENT USER:[0] ''
CLIENT TERMINAL:[7] 'unknown'
STATUS:[1] '0'As you can see it stores the sysdba connetions / login information. So it stores the information eventhough i have the same parameters as yours on your database;
SQL> show parameter audit
NAME TYPE VALUE
audit_file_dest string /oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/ad
min/optprod/adump
audit_sys_operations boolean FALSE
audit_syslog_level string
audit_trail string DB_EXTENDEDThere is no connection here between the DB_EXTENDED or the NONE value for audit_trail in terms of .aud files. As far as i know there is simply no way to disable those file creations like you simply can not disable the writing process in the alert.log file.
Hope That Helps.
Ogan
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java version "1.5.0_06"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_06-b05)
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pmap:
24584: /export/home/sonusComm/jre/bin/java -Dname=agent -Xmx120M -DAGENT_HOME
Address Kbytes RSS Anon Locked Mode Mapped File
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pfiles:
24584: /export/home/sonusComm/jre/bin/java -Dname=agent -Xmx120M -DAGENT_HOME
Current rlimit: 65536 file descriptors
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SOCK_STREAM
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SOCK_STREAM
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O_RDWR
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O_RDWR
SOCK_STREAM
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O_RDWR
SOCK_DGRAM
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O_RDWR
SOCK_STREAM
SO_REUSEADDR,SO_SNDBUF(49152),SO_RCVBUF(49152),IP_NEXTHOP(0.0.192.0)
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O_RDWR
SOCK_DGRAM
SO_BROADCAST,SO_SNDBUF(57344),SO_RCVBUF(57344),IP_NEXTHOP(0.0.224.0)
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O_RDWR
SOCK_DGRAM
SO_BROADCAST,SO_SNDBUF(57344),SO_RCVBUF(57344),IP_NEXTHOP(0.0.224.0)
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O_RDWR
SOCK_STREAM
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O_RDWR
SOCK_STREAM
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O_RDWR
SOCK_STREAM
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SOCK_DGRAMI was finally able to reproduce this problem where I observed that within a 5 minute time span the jvm process grew from around 180M (VS) / 100M (RSS) to 2G (VS) / 1G (RSS). Here are some samplings at the end of my dtrace run showing the largest allocations that were made. We suspect this might be a JVM bug (since jstat reports our heap is well below the 120M limit we specified). Do you have any suggestions on how we might resolve this issue ?
Thanks,
Steve
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As auditing can be enabled and it keeps the audit logs. Is there a setting for audit retention configuration as well as size configuration. Also how uch space it occupied with average audit capabilities and how much is the growth.
This topic not much covered in docs. So I want to know from you guys as you must be having enough experience. Is there a criteria which can be used to plan database. Does it go to a seperate database table?
Any pointers can also be helpful.The job 'Trims audit trail entries from site collections.'
It runs by defualt every month, which means you need to adjust the schedule so that it runs weekly so that it'll pick up your accelerated audit rules.
This is the job that exports the data to Excel and cleans up the entries from the database. -
What's the best way to handle the growth of the mdm.tblTransaction table?
Can anyone suggest a good way to handle the growth of the mdm.tblTransaction table? This table logs all the MDS transactions and the history of the data residing in it is required for auditing purposes. Hence we can't delete this data. I'm looking for options
on how we can maitain this table ongoing. It is going to perform badly eventually. We currently have 15 Million transactions in this table.
What options can we look at?In the vnext sql server, MDS will support cleaning based on log retention policy.
In the sql2014/sql2012, you have to clean up the table manually.
An sample sproc that can be reused is attached below.
==============================================================================
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
==============================================================================
SELECT * FROM mdm.tbl_7_TR where LastChgDTM < '2014-10-22';
EXEC mdm.udpLogCLeanup 7, '2014-10-22';
SELECT * FROM mdm.tbl_7_TR where LastChgDTM < '2014-10-22';
CREATE PROCEDURE mdm.udpTransactionsCleanup
@Model_ID INT,
@CleanupOlderThanDate DATE
WITH EXECUTE AS N'mds_schema_user' -- Execute as a user that has permission to select on [tblUserGroupAssignment], [tblBRBusinessRule], [udfSecurityUserBusinessRuleList]
AS BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON
DECLARE
@SQL NVARCHAR(MAX)
--Annotation table names
,@TransactionTableName sysname
,@AnnotationTableName sysname;
SET @TransactionTableName = 'tblTransaction';
SET @AnnotationTableName = 'tblTransactionAnnotation';
BEGIN TRY
--Delete all Annotations on transactions being deleted issues
SET @SQL = N'
DELETE [mdm].' + QUOTENAME(@AnnotationTableName) + N'
FROM [mdm].' + QUOTENAME(@AnnotationTableName) + N' as tannt
JOIN [mdm].'+ QUOTENAME(@TransactionTableName) + N' as txn ON tannt.Transaction_ID = txn.ID
JOIN [mdm].[tblModelVersion] as tmv ON txn.Version_ID = tmv.ID
WHERE tmv.Model_ID= @Model_ID AND txn.LastChgDTM <= @CleanupOlderThanDate
EXEC sp_executesql @SQL, N'@Model_ID INT, @CleanupOlderThanDate DATE', @Model_ID, @CleanupOlderThanDate;
--Delete all transactions older than the specified date
SET @SQL = N'
DELETE [mdm].' + QUOTENAME(@TransactionTableName) + N'
FROM [mdm].' + QUOTENAME(@TransactionTableName) + N' txn
JOIN [mdm].[tblModelVersion] tmv ON (txn.Version_ID = tmv.ID)
WHERE tmv.Model_ID = @Model_ID AND txn.LastChgDTM <= @CleanupOlderThanDate
EXEC sp_executesql @SQL, N'@Model_ID INT, @CleanupOlderThanDate DATE', @Model_ID, @CleanupOlderThanDate;
RETURN(0);
END TRY
--Compensate as necessary
BEGIN CATCH
-- Get error info
DECLARE
@ErrorMessage NVARCHAR(4000),
@ErrorSeverity INT,
@ErrorState INT;
EXEC mdm.udpGetErrorInfo
@ErrorMessage = @ErrorMessage OUTPUT,
@ErrorSeverity = @ErrorSeverity OUTPUT,
@ErrorState = @ErrorState OUTPUT;
RAISERROR(@ErrorMessage, @ErrorSeverity, @ErrorState);
--On error, return NULL results
--SELECT @Return_ID = NULL;
RETURN(1);
END CATCH;
SET NOCOUNT OFF
END --proc
GO -
Security audit log for the last 30 days?
Hi,
My current settings for the security audit log is 20 MB (by default). I dont want to control it with file size limitation, but by the no. of days the audit is recorded (max 30 days).
What are the parameters that I would need to maintain?
Or any additinal config is required?
Thanks,
AbdulHi,
My current configuration is like this:
Name Description Current value System default value
FN_AUDIT Name of security audit file audit_++++++++
DIR_AUDIT Directory for security audit files /usr/sap/GSP/DVEBMGS00/log /usr/sap/GSP/D00/log
rsau/enable Enable Security Audit 0
rsau/max_diskspace/local Maximum space for security audit file 300M 20M
rsau/max_diskspace/per_day Maximum size of all security audit files per day 0
rsau/max_diskspace/per_file Maximum size of one single security audit file 0
rsau/selection_slots Number of selection slots for security audit 2
rsau/user_selection Defines the user selection method used inside kernel functions 0
I have just activated the audit, and in just 30 minutes, I can see that the file is about 45MB. If this is the growth rate, the 300MB allocated for audit will completely used in just a day.
My requirement is - I want to track users and their activities for the last 30 days (or 45 days). No log should be overwritten unless it is atleast 30 days old.
In SM20, when I give selection from 1.1.10 to 31.1.10, it should show me all the activities during this period, without any breaks.
Other doubts: Do I have to start auditing manually every day? Or will it keep writing logs until it reaches 300 MB which can spread upto multiple days.
Regards
Abdul
Edited by: Abdul Rahim Shaik on Feb 4, 2010 11:17 AM -
Career growth in SAP Security.
Hi,
I have done MCA.I joined MNC as a fresher. Then I got training on SAP ABAP. But I am alloted to a project and working on SOX compliance in application security (for SAP system) i.e. monitoring and internal auditing. Here I have exposer to diffrent IT application security control, GRC, etc.
Now I am really confused with my future growth. At this stage of my start of career I am not able to decide whether I should switch to SAP security or be with SAP ABAP once I rolled off from this project.
Will you please guide me for choosing the best career path? and future growth in SAP security?Hai
Try to Work on what u got ,after 2 Years there is a huge recruitment for SAP Supporti n BI.
There is a lot of Benifits in BI Compared to any other module .Since it is technofunctional module(Very Good in Market)
Assign Points if it is Useful
Thank u
Naveen -
I enabled audit logging on our SAP Development using transaction sm19 and noticed that the log files residing on the OS file system: /usr/sap/DEV/DVEBMGS00/log growing rather fast.
This is for Development only, If I enable it on Production the growth would probably be faster.
Aside from the fact that the logs eat up a lot of space, will audit logging result to any performance degradation? Does audit logging create additional dialog processes?
Our present setup is rather standard and we cannot provide additional resources as of now.
My machine has 4096 MB memory and speed of 2 Processor Power PC_Power4 1 GBTo enable audit log, you should consider 2 SAP parameter :
1. rsau/enable
and
2. rsau/max_diskspace/local (default value 1 MB)
For local diskspace you can limit it. I think SAP audit log would have impact on your server performance because every transaction has additional process and consume CPU and memory resource.
Please award point if it helpful.
ardhian -
Regd. Security Audit log
Hi,
We have a requirement from business to activate Security audit log for all Business users. We have around 160 Business users but in SM19 I am able to set filters for only 10 users maximum.
Also I tried creating 16 profiles and maintained 10 users each but still I was able to activate only one profile at a time.
If I put * in the user tab then system starts logging for all users including our ESS users. But we don't want to log for ESS users as there are 1000+ ESS users which will affect the growth of the security log as well the performance.
Please suggest is there any way to enable security log only for around 160 users using SM19.
Regards,
Nalla.> Thanks for the update. But rsau/user_selection will not help us because our user ids are similar to our employee ids and we cant use wild card option like RFC* or ESS*.
I thought it worth mentioning, to consider for next time...
> Also in detailed selection option in SM19, i tried removing the RFC related options but still when our ESS users login, it is getting logged.
Possibly it is logging the RFC call and not the RFC authentication. Try the other way around and filter out the successfull logins in SM20N.
> Is there any way we can restrict using user group or licensing type?
No, not to my knowledge.
> Will it be a minor development if I ask our ABAPER to create a Z Tcode similar to SU19 by including user group or is there any user exit which can help us to put restriciton on user group wise.
You can make the screen program glow in the dark in a Z-tcode, but the location where the log is written is not accessible to you and that is where the music is.
The best option is to set a carefully chosen and tested filter in SM19 which covers your requirement without stopping the log, and then use SM20N to filter a subset of that.
You can also define the selection methods and reaction methods in transaction RZ21 and then activate them in a monitoring template in RZ20. This way you are faster and will only see what you want.
You can also do the same in Solution Manager for the managed systems and have a central monitoring and reaction from there. Then you are on the right track in my opinion.
Cheers,
Julius -
CMS and Audit DB: DBA Tips
Anyone seen any good blogs, whitepapers, or other info on tuning the CMS and Audit DB? I am looking for info on things a DBA should consider in keeping the DBs in tip top and good performing shape. For example, is there ever a reason to partition tables? When does it make sense to run statistics, if ever? What settings would optimize thruput? High availability considerations? Basically, the types of things a DBA should consider in a large enterprise environment for a BOBJ system that has been running for years or will be running for years? As a consultant, we usually set our customers up and then we rarely revisit this sort of topic. It says something for the stability and design that it rarely needs consideration. But it would be nice to have some valid and vetted sources of information to educate DBAs tasked with keeping these databases in top shape. Its simple to say that you would do the same things you would do for any other database but when you consider an encrypted CMS, etc. its not necessarily clear what is safe and what is not safe in this department. Also, what you as DBAs (if looking) do to keep an eye on things and make sure I/O is ok, you give enough threads, account for growth and increased usage, etc. I can certainly come up with some basics but I have decided to open up a discussion to see what others are doing.
1 account is fine, we consolidate all the time from older docs that used to indicate more than 1.
The primary advantage of using multiple is that when logging on the DB, or other you can see which process is hitting it. Since only yhe CMs would hit either the CMS DB or auditing DB then it really shouldn't matter.
Regards,
Tim -
Hi Gurus,
Could u please provide Sap Security Consultant Career GrowthI would suggest that a good start would be not asking for points on the security forum if you wish to be taken seriously.
You should also aim to develop the following:
- Good understanding of SAP Authorisation Concept (lots of people don't get the basics right)
- Have an overview of the main business processes
- Understand risk management from a business and a technical perspective (understand not just the how, but the why's of security)
- Appreciation of SAP Audit. If you don't understand what they are looking for then how can you start to secure your system.
You can also look at SAP courses ADM940, ADM950, ADM960
Hope that helps -
How can i monitor a table growth?
I would like to know how big it was like 2 weeks ago, etc..This gives me the size of the table right now. i<BR>
need to know what it was like 2 weeks ago.<BR>
the dba_extents table has lots of row for a table, is<BR>
there possible to know when the row was inserted in<BR>
that table? That could give indice of what size the<BR>
table was in time.<BR>As far as I know, there's no built-in facility to do this. If you wanted to track overall table size, you could create a 'table_size' table and a weekly dbms_scheduler job to do that aforementioned 'select' statement into it.<BR>
<BR>
To find out when a row was inserted into a table, you'd have to enable auditing, ie.<BR>
<BR>
audit insert on hr.employees;<BR>
<BR>
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Steps to troubleshoot and get past common problems with Audition
When you encounter a problem with Audition, the following steps are often useful for getting past the problem and/or determining the cause of the problem:
1. Hold down SHIFT while you launch Audition
This overrides the preference files and launches Audition using the default settings.
2. Manually rename or delete the preferences folder
Step 1 only overrides certain preference files, while others such as Workspace preference files, may be the cause of the problem. Depending on your OS, locate the "5.0" folder in the location below and rename it or delete it.
Windows XP: C:\Document and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Adobe\Audition\5.0\
Windows Vista/7: C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Audition\5.0\ *
Mac OS X: ~\Library\Preferences\Adobe\Audition\5.0\ **
* "AppData" may be a hidden folder. You can type it into the location bar, or enable "Show Hidden Files" in Windows.
** This is your user-level Library folder, not the system-level tree.
3. Check your Audition Log.txt file
To enable a log file with CS 5.5, you must create an empty file in your preferences folder called "Audition Log.txt" using notepad, text edit, or any other editor. After you create this file, launch Audition and if it fails, open and/or share the log file for more specific information about what's happening.
4. Check the Operating System console or error log
Both OS X and Windows can track application errors, and if the problem is occurring outside of the application code - a driver conflict, for example - then the OS error report may be more informative than what we can get from the application.
OS X: launch /Applications/Utilities/Console.app Clear the view, then launch Audition and note any error messages that appear.
Windows: launch Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Event Viewer > Windows Logs > Application then launch Audition and note any error messages that appear.
5. Re-install Audition
If at this point, nothing has resolved the issue or the error logs are inconclusive, it's a good time to uninstall Audition, reboot, and reinstall Audition.
6. Obtain the full crash dump and send it to the Adobe team
So you've walked through all the above steps, you've disconnected any external hardware interfaces to rule out any device or driver conflicts, and you've exhausted the basic troubleshooting steps. Visit http://forums.adobe.com/thread/900619 and follow the steps for your OS that Charles has documented to best obtain a full crash memory dump for Audition, and send that to [email protected] with a description of the problem and the steps you've taken, and we'll take a look.Firstly yes these are common problems and secondly hopefully they will be fixed with updated software 2.1 which is due for release this coming Firday!
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ISE 1.2 - Posture Detail Assessment - enforcement audit mode report not show status for non-compliant.
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Kosin UsuwanthimIt used to be in there (id 226635 is the last one with it); should I clean it up a bit and put it back with a bit more of a disclaimer?
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How to open .AC3 files in Audition CS5.5
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However, after installing the QuickTime Player, Audition 5.5 seemed to open the .AC3 file I've selected but the whole duration of the AC3 file is blank and has nothing in the waveform. I could not hear anything during the playback.
The fact is that when the AC3 file is playing through the Windows Media Player 12 with AC3Filter, the file can be heard and has no error.
Does anyone know the solution to this issue?The D7000 was first supported in Camera Raw 6.3.
http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html
CS5 shipped with Camera Raw 6.0 and is compatible through to Camera Raw 6.7
http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/camera-raw-compatible-applications.html
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5.1 Surround Export from Audition Gives "Header Error" in Premiere
Hello - I have a finished surround mix that has been exported to 5 mono stems that I need to use for a DVD. In Audition CC 2014 I created a new multitrack session and selected the, "Surround Stems for Video Master" template. I verified that all stems are playing on the audio meter and then selected Export / Multitrack Mixdown / Entire Session. In the export window I selected Wave PCM, 48000 Hz, 5.1, 16 Bit. The resulting file for the 2:15:00 project is 4.8 GB. It plays fine in Finder and VLC. When I try to import the 5.1 Wave file into Premiere CC 2014 I get an error that says, "The file cannot be opened because of a header error."
In Audition I have RF64 support selected. Is this possibly a file size issue being over 4 GB? If I set in and out points in Audition and use the same export settings the file imports into Premiere successfully. I need to use the full quality of the audio file when I export the Dolby AC3 file from Premiere so I do not want to compress this. Is there any setting that I can change in Premiere? Has anyone else had success importing a surround file that is larger than 4GB on a Mac?
Thank you!
Specs: iMac, 3.4 GHz Intel Core i7, latest OS, latest versions of Adobe CC (PP 8.0, Audition 7.0)I've had the same issue. Export audio to a MOV or AVI file format in Audition or audacity. They are movie containers, but hold audio as well, and will get past the 4gb file size limit.
Unfortunately, you cannot export back out of Premiere to audition straight out. You will have to do one of the following to get it to work how you want:
1. Blade at several points along your initial clips, and then edit in audition (the new spare files will be in place and will work just fine).
2. Use the MOV or AVI audio to replace the audio in the session once you get there.
On the send back to premiere, you'll have to conform to MOV or AVI audio PCM. Its a bit more work than most are used to, as you'd expect it to "know" the file is too big, but it really cannot tell from the container. If a limit of a file is about an hour of audio at 96k32bit float, then they could hard limit that by seconds count, and switch to using MOV instead, which would still function normally, and they wouldn't have to do anything else. Or they could add support for W64 and larger formats.
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