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db.oracle

db.oracle

Introduction

The tags beginning with db.oracle identify events generated by Oracle Database.

Valid tags and data tables

The full tag must have three levels. The first two are fixed as db.oracle. The third level identifies the type of events sent.

These are the valid tags and corresponding data tables that will receive the parsers' data:

Product / Service

Tags

Data tables

Product / Service

Tags

Data tables

Oracle database

db.oracle.alert

db.oracle.alert

db.oracle.audit

db.oracle.audit

db.oracle.audit_trail.csv

db.oracle.audit_trail.quotted

db.oracle.audit_trail.syslog

db.oracle.audit_trail.text

db.oracle.audit_trail.xml

db.oracle.audit_trail

db.oracle.error

db.oracle.error

db.oracle.unifiedaudit

db.oracle.unifiedaudit

For more information, read more about Devo tags.

How is the data sent to Devo?

The data can be sent to Devo with a relay.

 

For audit trail logs, the format of the log must be included in the fourth level of the tag.

 

Example rules:

Source message: Source data: Source tag: Target tag: db.oracle.audit_trail.csv Sent without syslog tag: false

 

Source message: Source data: Source tag: Target tag: db.oracle.audit_trail.syslog Sent without syslog tag: false

 

Source message: Source data: Source tag: Target tag: db.oracle.error Sent without syslog tag: true

 

 

 

Table structure

These are the fields displayed in these tables:

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