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Writing audit events to disk

An administrator at your organization can set the Data Access Management Agent service and the Data Access Management Proxy service in the Secure Agent to write audit events to a local directory path. These events include query events and data access control policy pushdown events.
    1Access the Administrator service.
    2Click Runtime Environments in the left navigation.
    3Click the name of your Secure Agent.
    The image shows the System Configuration Details section of the Secure Agent. The user has selected the Data Access Management Agent service in the Service menu. A red box surrounds enableFileBasedAudit and customFileBasedAuditPath. The user has set the first to "true" and entered "log/audit" in the second.
    4Click Edit.
    5Scroll down to the System Configuration Details section.
    6Select Data Access Management Agent in the Service menu.
    7Set enableFileBasedAudit to "true."
    8In customFileBasedAuditPath, enter a path a directory path to which audit logs should be written. The default path is the standard output stream (stdout).
    9View the properties of the Data Access Management Proxy in the Service menu.
    10Set enableFileBasedAudit to "true."
    11In customFileBasedAuditPath, enter a path a directory path to which audit logs should be written. The default path is the standard output stream (stdout).
    12Click Save.
    To learn more about these services, see Secure Agent Services in the Administrator help