RE: Oracle Auditing

2003-06-18 Thread Thater, William
Kevin Toepke scribbled on the wall in glitter crayon: Can anyone out there in oracle-l land help me give a reasonable estimate? billions and billions.;-) -- Bill Shrek ThaterOracle DBA BAARF Party member #25 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Oracle Auditing

2003-06-18 Thread Robson, Peter
String? Length of?? It realy does depend on how much you want to audit, and how frequently, and how big your system is, and how much traffic it carries etc etc. For example, if no one used your db for a month, your audit tables would be pretty small (grin!) peter -Original Message-

RE: Oracle Auditing

2003-06-18 Thread Stephane Faroult
Kevin, It widely depends on what you are auditing, and how (eg per access / per session). If it's per access (certainly an overkill) a sum(executions) from v$sql group by command_type can put you on the right tracks for the number of records you may expect (check also the oldest loading

RE: Oracle Auditing

2003-06-18 Thread Jesse, Rich
From our production ERP DB: SELECT MIN(timestamp), MAX(timestamp), AVG(rowsperday), SUM(rowsperday) FROM ( SELECT TRUNC(timestamp) TIMESTAMP, COUNT(*) ROWSPERDAY FROM dba_audit_trail GROUP BY TRUNC(timestamp) ) UNION SELECT SYSDATE, SYSDATE, 0, SUM(bytes) FROM dba_extents de WHERE

RE: Oracle Auditing

2003-06-18 Thread Jeffrey Beckstrom
What do you want to audit. If all table access then I would think you would impact performance. Are you just trying to audit signon's? If so, the apps does that automatically. Jeffrey BeckstromDatabase AdministratorGreater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority1240 W. 6th StreetCleveland,

RE: Oracle Auditing

2003-06-18 Thread Jesse, Rich
, Rich Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 10:19 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Oracle Auditing From our production ERP DB: SELECT MIN(timestamp), MAX(timestamp), AVG(rowsperday), SUM(rowsperday) FROM ( SELECT TRUNC(timestamp) TIMESTAMP, COUNT(*) ROWSPERDAY FROM dba_audit_trail

Re: Oracle Auditing

2001-07-11 Thread Rachel Carmichael
Lee, what version of the database? I'm thinking a logon trigger here, to capture and write the session info to a table Rachel From: Robertson Lee - lerobe [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Oracle Auditing Date:

RE: Oracle Auditing

2001-07-11 Thread Rachel Carmichael
For the list, because we have already discussed it... nope, it's an 8i feature From: Robertson Lee - lerobe [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Oracle Auditing Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 07:11:43 -0800 Rachel

RE: Oracle Auditing

2001-07-11 Thread Robertson Lee - lerobe
erm... looks like 8i only for logon triggers. Thanks anyway Lee -Original Message- Sent: 11 July 2001 16:12 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Rachel, Version is 8.0.5.0.0 - any good ?? TIA Lee -Original Message- Sent: 11 July 2001 14:36 To: Multiple recipients