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The audit log plugin is named audit_log
. To be usable by the server, the plugin
library object file must be located in the MySQL plugin directory (the directory named by the plugin_dir
system variable). If necessary, set the value of plugin_dir
at server startup to tell the server the location of the plugin
directory.
To load the plugin at server startup, use the --plugin-load
option to name the object file that contains the plugin. With this
plugin-loading method, the option must be given each time the server starts. For example, put the following
lines in your my.cnf
file:
[mysqld]plugin-load=audit_log.so
If object files have a suffix different from .so
on your system, substitute the
correct suffix (for example, .dll
on Windows).
Alternatively, to register the plugin at runtime, use this statement (changing the suffix as necessary):
mysql> INSTALL PLUGIN audit_log SONAME
'audit_log.so';
INSTALL PLUGIN
loads the plugin, and also registers it in the mysql.plugins
table to cause the plugin to be loaded for each subsequent normal
server startup.
If the plugin is loaded with --plugin-load
or has been previously registered with INSTALL PLUGIN
, you can use the --audit-log
option at
server startup to control plugin activation. For example, to load the plugin and prevent it from being removed
at runtime, use these options:
[mysqld]plugin-load=audit_log.soaudit-log=FORCE_PLUS_PERMANENT
If it is desired to prevent the server from running without the audit plugin, use --audit-log
with a value of FORCE
or FORCE_PLUS_PERMANENT
to force server startup to fail if the plugin does not
initialize successfully.
For general information about installing plugins, see Section 5.1.8, "Server
Plugins". To verify plugin installation, examine the INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PLUGINS
table or use the SHOW PLUGINS
statement. See Section
5.1.8.2, "Obtaining Server Plugin Information".
Audit log file contents are not encrypted. See Section 6.3.11.2, "Audit Log Plugin Security Considerations".
For additional information about the parameters used to configure operation of the audit_log
plugin, see Section 6.3.11.5, "Audit Log Plugin
Options and Variables".