Displaying the audit configuration
About this task
Procedure
- On UNIX™, the following
example shows output from the
onaudit -c
command.onaudit -c Onaudit -- Audit Subsystem Control Utility Copyright (c) IBM Corp., 1998 - 2010 Current audit system configuration: ADTMODE = 1 ADTERR = 0 ADTPATH = /tmp ADTSIZE = 20000 Audit file = 64 ADTROWS = 0
In the preceding example, the current audit system is configured as follows:- ADTMODE is set to
1
, which indicates that database server-managed auditing is on. - ADTERR is set to
0
, which indicates a continue error mode. - ADTPATH shows the default directory for audit files.
- ADTSIZE, which represents the maximum size of the audit file, is specified as 20,000 bytes.
- The number of the current audit file in the current audit directory is 64.
- ADTROWS is set to
0
, which indicates that selective row-level auditing is turned off.
If you are user informix, you can also retrieve this information from the SMI sysadtinfo table in the sysmaster database. For details, see the Informix® Administrator's Reference.
- ADTMODE is set to
- On Windows™, the
example shows output from the
onaudit -c
command.onaudit -c Onaudit -- Audit Subsystem Control Utility Copyright IBM Corporation 1996, 2010 All rights reserved Current audit system configuration: ADTMODE = 1 ADTERR = 0 ADTPATH = %informixdir%/aaodir ADTESIZE = 50000 Audit file = 0 ADTROWS = 0
In the preceding example, the current audit system is configured as follows:- ADTMODE is set to
1
, which indicates that database server-managed auditing is on. - ADTERR is set to
0
, which indicates a continue error mode. - ADTPATH shows the default directory for audit files.
- ADTSIZE, which represents the maximum size of the audit file, is specified as 50,000 bytes.
- The number of the current audit file in the current audit directory is 0, meaning that no other audit file exists in the current series.
- ADTROWS is set to
0
, which indicates that selective row-level auditing is turned off.
- ADTMODE is set to