The table in the following shows the auditable events of the SAT object SESAM, the abbreviated names of the events, the subcodes and indication of their audit attributes.The /MODIFY-SAT-PRESELECTION command enables the security administrator to modify the audit attributes for most events.
The individual columns have the following meanings:
OBJECT event column
Specification of the object, accompanied by the operations which result in auditable events.Abbreviated name of the event column
Each event has a 3-character event name which may be used as a keyword in the commands /SHOW-SAT-STATUS and /MODIFY-SAT-PRESELECTION as well as when analyzing with SATUT (statements //ADD-SELECTION-CONDITIONS and //SELECT-RECORDS).Subcode column
Specification of an event. Forms part of the logged information.Audit attribute Chg column
Indication of whether the SAT audit attribute for the event can be changed. Y (YES): SAT audit attribute can be changedAudit attribute Dft column
Shows the default setting for the SAT audit attribute of the event:
N: SAT audit attribute NONE, i.e. the event is not logged
OBJECT | Event name | Subcode | Audit | Audit |
SESAM | SEA | ADM | Y | N |
Grant/revoke rights | SEP | PRI | Y | N |
Add/remove/modify users | SEP | USR | Y | N |
DDL statement | SES | DDL | Y | N |
SSL statement | SES | SSL | Y | N |
Utility statement | SES | UTI | Y | N |
Start SESAM-DBH or service task | SET | STRT | Y | N |
Stop SESAM-DBH or service task | SET | END | Y | N |
Stop process | SEU | END | Y | N |
Table 52: Object-related events, abbreviated names, and audit attributes of the SAT object SESAM