MySQL 9.3 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 9.3
MySQL Enterprise Audit is based on the audit log plugin and related elements:
A server-side plugin named audit_log
examines auditable events and determines whether to write
them to the audit log.
A set of functions enables manipulation of filtering definitions that control logging behavior, the encryption password, and log file reading.
Tables in the mysql
system database
provide persistent storage of filter and user account data,
unless you set the
audit_log_database
system
variable at server startup to specify a different database.
System variables enable audit log configuration and status variables provide runtime operational information.
The AUDIT_ADMIN
privilege
enable users to administer the audit log, and the
AUDIT_ABORT_EXEMPT
privilege
enables system users to execute queries that would otherwise
be blocked by an “abort” item in the audit log
filter.