mysqlauditadmin(1) Maintain the audit log

SYNOPSIS

mysqlauditadmin [OPTIONS]... mysqlauditadmin [OPTIONS]... [COMMAND] mysqlauditadmin l=user:pass@host:port [OPTIONS]... [COMMAND[--value=VALUE]] mysqlauditadmin --file-stats --audit-log-name=FULL_PATH mysqlauditadmin copy --audit-log-name=FULL_PATH --copy-to=DESTINATION [--remote-login=user:host]

DESCRIPTION

This utility allow you to maintain the m[blue]audit logm[][1], allowing you to monitor the audit log file growth and control its rotation. Rotation refers to the action of replacing the current audit log file by a new one for continuous use, renaming (with a timestamp extension) and copying the previously used audit log file to a defined location.

This utility allows you to view and modify a subset of audit log control variables, display the audit log file status, perform on-demand rotation of the log file, and copy files to other locations. These features enable you to easily monitor the audit log file growth and control its rotation (automatically based on the defined file size threshold, or manually by a on-demand command).

The available actions include the following:

copy

This command copies the audit log specified by --audit-log-name to the destination path specified by --copy-to. The --remote-login option can be used to copy log files from a remote location. Note: the destination path must be locally accessible by the current user.

policy

The policy command is used to change the audit logging policy. The accepted values are the following, which are set using the --value option.


Note
The --server option is also required to execute this command.

Starting from MySQL server 5.6.20 and 5.7.5, the value is read only for the audit_log_policy variable. Now the policy results from the combination of two new variables: audit_log_connection_policy and audit_log_statement_policy. This change is supported starting from MySQL Utilities 1.5.2.

• ALL: log all events

• NONE: log nothing

• LOGINS: only log login events

• QUERIES: only log query events

• DEFAULT: sets the default log policy

rotate_on_size

This command sets the file size threshold for automatic rotation of the audit log (the audit_log_rotate_on_size variable). The value is set using the --value option, and must be in the range (0, 4294967295). This command also requires the --server option to be specified. Note: if the variable is set with a value that is not a multiple of 4096, then it is truncated to the nearest multiple.

rotate

This command is used to perform an on-demand audit log rotation, and only requires the --server option to be passed. Note: this command has no effect if the audit log file size is smaller than 4096, which is the minimum value allowed that is greater than 0 for the audit_log_rotate_on_size variable).

OPTIONS.PP mysqlauditadmin accepts the following command-line options:

• --audit-log-name=<AUDIT_LOG_FILE>

Full path and file name for the audit log file. Used by the --file-stats option, and the copy command.

• --copy-to=<COPY_DESTINATION>

The location to copy the specified audit log file. The path must be locally accessible for the current user.

• --file-stats

Display the audit log file statistics.

• --help

Display a help message and exit.

• --license

Display license information and exit.

• --remote-login=<REMOTE_LOGIN>

User name and host to be used for the remote login, for copying log files. It is defined using the following format: <user>:<host or IP>. Usage will prompt for the password.

• --server=<SERVER>

Connection information for the server.

To connect to a server, it is necessary to specify connection parameters such as user name, host name, password, and either a port or socket. MySQL Utilities provides a number of ways to supply this information. All of the methods require specifying your choice via a command-line option such as --server, --master, --slave, etc. The methods include the following in order of most secure to least secure.

• Use login-paths from your .mylogin.cnf file (encrypted, not visible). Example : <login-path>[:<port>][:<socket>]

• Use a configuration file (unencrypted, not visible) Note: available in release-1.5.0. Example : <configuration-file-path>[:<section>]

• Specify the data on the command-line (unencrypted, visible). Example : <user>[:<passwd>]@<host>[:<port>][:<socket>]

• --show-options

Display the audit log system variables.

• --ssl-ca

The path to a file that contains a list of trusted SSL CAs.

• --ssl-cert

The name of the SSL certificate file to use for establishing a secure connection.

• --ssl-cert

The name of the SSL key file to use for establishing a secure connection.

• --ssl

Specifies if the server connection requires use of SSL. If an encrypted connection cannot be established, the connection attempt fails. Default setting is 0 (SSL not required).

• --value=<VALUE>

Value used to set variables based on the specified commands, such as policy and rotate_on_size.

• --verbose, -v

Specify how much information to display. Use this option multiple times to increase the amount of information. For example, -v = verbose, -vv = more verbose, -vvv = debug.

• --version

Display version information and exit.

NOTES.PP This utility can only be applied to servers with the m[blue]audit log plugin enabledm[][2]. And the audit log plugin is available as of MySQL Server versions 5.5.28 and 5.6.10.

This utility requires Python version 2.6 or higher, but does not support Python 3.

The path to the MySQL client tools should be included in the PATH environment variable in order to use the authentication mechanism with login-paths. This will allow the utility to use the my_print_defaults tools, which is required to read the login-path values from the login configuration file (.mylogin.cnf). This feature exists as of MySQL Server 5.6.6, see m[blue]mysql_config_editor --- MySQL Configuration Utilitym[][3].

Changes to MySQL Enterprise Audit Log Plug-in are not documented in this documentation, so your output might be different than the examples here. For example, a new (or removed) MySQL Enterprise Audit Log Plug-in option might affect the output. LIMITATIONS.PP The --remote-login option is not supported on Microsoft Windows platforms. For Microsoft Windows, use UNC paths and perform a local copy operation, omitting the --remote-login option. EXAMPLES.PP To display the audit log system variables, run the following command:

shell> mysqlauditadmin --show-options --server=root@localhost:3310
#
# Showing options after command.
#
# Audit Log Variables and Options
#
+------------------------------+---------------+
| Variable_name                | Value         |
+------------------------------+---------------+
| audit_log_buffer_size        | 1048576       |
| audit_log_connection_policy  | NONE          |
| audit_log_current_session    | ON            |
| audit_log_exclude_accounts   |               |
| audit_log_file               | audit.log     |
| audit_log_flush              | OFF           |
| audit_log_format             | OLD           |
| audit_log_include_accounts   |               |
| audit_log_policy             | ALL           |
| audit_log_rotate_on_size     | 0             |
| audit_log_statement_policy   | ALL           |
| audit_log_strategy           | ASYNCHRONOUS  |
+------------------------------+---------------+

To perform a (manual) rotation of the audit log file, use the following command:

shell> mysqlauditadmin --server=root@localhost:3310 rotate
#
# Executing ROTATE command.
#

To display the audit log file statistics, run the following command:

shell> mysqlauditadmin --file-stats --audit-log-name=../SERVER/data/audit.log
  +------------------------------+--------+---------------------------+---------------------------+
  | File                         | Size   | Created                   | Last Modified             |
  +------------------------------+--------+---------------------------+---------------------------+
  | audit.log                    | 3258   | Wed Sep 26 11:07:43 2012  | Wed Sep 26 11:07:43 2012  |
  | audit.log.13486539046497235  | 47317  | Wed Sep 26 11:05:04 2012  | Wed Sep 26 11:05:04 2012  |
  +------------------------------+--------+---------------------------+---------------------------+

To change the audit log policy to log only query events, and show the system variables before and after the execution of the policy command, use the following command:

shell> mysqlauditadmin --show-options --server=root@localhost:3310 policy \
       --value=QUERIES
#
# Showing options before command.
#
# Audit Log Variables and Options
#
+------------------------------+---------------+
| Variable_name                | Value         |
+------------------------------+---------------+
| audit_log_buffer_size        | 1048576       |
| audit_log_connection_policy  | ALL           |
| audit_log_current_session    | ON            |
| audit_log_exclude_accounts   |               |
| audit_log_file               | audit.log     |
| audit_log_flush              | OFF           |
| audit_log_format             | OLD           |
| audit_log_include_accounts   |               |
| audit_log_policy             | ALL           |
| audit_log_rotate_on_size     | 0             |
| audit_log_statement_policy   | ALL           |
| audit_log_strategy           | ASYNCHRONOUS  |
+------------------------------+---------------+
#
# Executing POLICY command.
#
#
# Showing options after command.
#
# Audit Log Variables and Options
#
+------------------------------+---------------+
| Variable_name                | Value         |
+------------------------------+---------------+
| audit_log_buffer_size        | 1048576       |
| audit_log_connection_policy  | NONE          |
| audit_log_current_session    | ON            |
| audit_log_exclude_accounts   |               |
| audit_log_file               | audit.log     |
| audit_log_flush              | OFF           |
| audit_log_format             | OLD           |
| audit_log_include_accounts   |               |
| audit_log_policy             | ALL           |
| audit_log_rotate_on_size     | 0             |
| audit_log_statement_policy   | ALL           |
| audit_log_strategy           | ASYNCHRONOUS  |
+------------------------------+---------------+

To change the audit log automatic file rotation size (audit_log_rotate_on_size) to 32535, and show the system variables before and after the execution of the rotate_on_size command, use the following command. (Notice that the value set is actually 28672 because the specified rotate_on_size value is truncated to a multiple of 4096):

shell> mysqlauditadmin --show-options --server=root@localhost:3310 rotate_on_size \
       --value=32535
#
# Showing options before command.
#
# Audit Log Variables and Options
#
+------------------------------+---------------+
| Variable_name                | Value         |
+------------------------------+---------------+
| audit_log_buffer_size        | 1048576       |
| audit_log_connection_policy  | ALL           |
| audit_log_current_session    | ON            |
| audit_log_exclude_accounts   |               |
| audit_log_file               | audit.log     |
| audit_log_flush              | OFF           |
| audit_log_format             | OLD           |
| audit_log_include_accounts   |               |
| audit_log_policy             | ALL           |
| audit_log_rotate_on_size     | 0             |
| audit_log_statement_policy   | ALL           |
| audit_log_strategy           | ASYNCHRONOUS  |
+------------------------------+---------------+
#
# Executing POLICY command.
#
#
# Showing options after command.
#
# Audit Log Variables and Options
#
+------------------------------+---------------+
| Variable_name                | Value         |
+------------------------------+---------------+
| audit_log_buffer_size        | 1048576       |
| audit_log_connection_policy  | NONE          |
| audit_log_current_session    | ON            |
| audit_log_exclude_accounts   |               |
| audit_log_file               | audit.log     |
| audit_log_flush              | OFF           |
| audit_log_format             | OLD           |
| audit_log_include_accounts   |               |
| audit_log_policy             | ALL           |
| audit_log_rotate_on_size     | 28672         |
| audit_log_statement_policy   | ALL           |
| audit_log_strategy           | ASYNCHRONOUS  |
+------------------------------+---------------+

To perform a copy of a audit log file to another location, use the following command:

shell> mysqlauditadmin --audit-log-name=../SERVER/data/audit.log.13486539046497235 \
       copy --copy-to=/BACKUP/Audit_Logs

To copy a audit log file from a remote server/location to the current location (user password will be prompted), use the following command:

shell> mysqlauditadmin --audit-log-name=audit.log.13486539046497235 \
       copy --remote-login=user:host --copy-to=.

PERMISSIONS REQUIRED.PP The user must have permissions to read the audit log on disk and write the file to the remove location.

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