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Constraints
Database audit is subject to certain constraints.
Supported Database Types
The following types of databases on the management console can be audited in out-of-path mode:
- RDS instances
- Databases built on ECS
- Databases built on BMS
Supported Database Versions
The following database versions can be audited.
Database Type |
Edition |
---|---|
GaussDB(for MYSQL) |
MYSQL 8.0 |
Supported OSs
To use database audit, you need to install its agent on database nodes or application nodes. The database audit agent can run on the 64-bit Linux.
- For more information, see Table 2.
Table 2 Supported Linux OS versions System Name
System version
CentOS
- CentOS 7.0 (64bit)
- CentOS 7.1 (64bit)
- CentOS 7.2 (64bit)
- CentOS 7.3 (64bit)
- CentOS 7.4 (64bit)
- CentOS 7.5 (64bit)
- CentOS 7.6 (64bit)
- CentOS 8.1 (64bit)
- CentOS 8.2 (64bit)
Debian
- Debian 7.5.0 (64bit)
- Debian 8.2.0 (64bit)
- Debian 8.8.0 (64bit)
- Debian 9.0.0 (64bit)
- Debian 10.0.0 (64bit)
Fedora
- Fedora 24 (64bit)
- Fedora 25 (64bit)
SUSE
- SUSE 11 SP4 (64bit)
- SUSE 12 SP1 (64bit)
- SUSE 12 SP2 (64bit)
Ubuntu
- Ubuntu 14.04 (64bit)
- Ubuntu 16.04 (64bit)
- Ubuntu 18.04 (64bit)
- Ubuntu 20.04 (64-bit)
EulerOS
- Euler 2.2 (64bit)
- Euler 2.3 (64bit)
Oracle Linux
- Oracle Linux 6.9 (64bit)
- Oracle Linux 7.4 (64bit)
Other Constraints
- If SSL is enabled for a database, the database cannot be audited. To use database audit, disable SSL first.
Parent topic: Overview