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Reviewed-by: Belejkanic, Lukas <lukas.belejkanic@t-systems.com>
Co-authored-by: Li, Qiao <qiaoli@huawei.com>
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Managing Database Audit Instances

Prerequisites

  • Before restarting and disabling an instance, ensure that its Status is Running.

Viewing the Instance

  1. View the database audit instances information. For details about related parameters, see Table 1.

    Figure 1 Viewing database audit instances
    • You can click the name of an instance to view its overview.
    • Select an instance status from the All statuses drop-down list in the upper right corner of the list, or enter a key word of an instance to search for it.
    Table 1 Parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    Instance Name/ID

    Name and ID of an instance. Instance ID is automatically generated.

    Specifications

    Edition of an instance

    Status

    Running status of an instance. The options are as follows:

    • Running
    • Creating
    • Faulty
    • Disabled
    • Frozen
    • Frozen for legal management
    • Frozen due to abuse
    • Frozen due to lack of identity verification
    • Frozen for partnership
    • Creation failed

    Associated Databases/Total Databases

    Number of databases an instance has associated with and Number of databases an instance supports

    Operation

    Operations can be performed on the instance. The options are as follows:

    • Configure Rules
    • Enable
    • Disable
    • Restart
    • View Details
    • Delete

    You can perform the following operations on instances as required:

    • Restart

      Locate the row that contains the desired instance, choose More > Restart in the Operation column, and click OK in the displayed dialog box.

    • Enable

      Locate the row that contains the desired instance, choose More > Enable in the Operation column, and click OK in the displayed dialog box.

    • Disable

      Locate the row that contains the desired instance, choose More > Disable in the Operation column, and click OK in the displayed dialog box. When an instance is disabled, the audit function is disabled for the databases on the instance.

    • Delete

      Locate the row that contains the instance that failed to be created, choose More > Delete in the Operation column, and click Delete in the displayed dialog box. Deleted instances will not be displayed in the instance list.

    • View Details

      Locate the row that contains the instance that failed to be created, choose More > View Details in the Operation column. In the dialog box that is displayed, view the instance creation failure details.