From 53bc92e1f53dbf32a3bac1edd17e68a43cd6c32c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: qinweiwei Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2025 07:12:09 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] DBSS usermanual 20250630 version Reviewed-by: Rogal, Marcel Co-authored-by: qinweiwei Co-committed-by: qinweiwei --- docs/dbss/umn/ALL_META.TXT.json | 193 ++++++------------ docs/dbss/umn/CLASS.TXT.json | 2 +- docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0046.html | 2 +- docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0144.html | 2 +- docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0192.html | 10 +- docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0201.html | 2 +- docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0204.html | 2 +- docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0205.html | 3 +- docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0226.html | 2 +- docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0234.html | 2 +- docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0235.html | 2 +- docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0252.html | 4 +- docs/dbss/umn/dbss_06_0020.html | 5 +- .../dbss/umn/en-us_image_0000001625668645.png | Bin 500 -> 0 bytes .../dbss/umn/en-us_image_0000001626494753.png | Bin 500 -> 0 bytes ...6.png => en-us_image_0000002291173653.png} | Bin docs/dbss/umn/en-us_image_0214600463.png | Bin 406 -> 0 bytes 17 files changed, 78 insertions(+), 153 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/dbss/umn/en-us_image_0000001625668645.png delete mode 100644 docs/dbss/umn/en-us_image_0000001626494753.png rename docs/dbss/umn/{en-us_image_0000001575677796.png => en-us_image_0000002291173653.png} (100%) delete mode 100644 docs/dbss/umn/en-us_image_0214600463.png diff --git a/docs/dbss/umn/ALL_META.TXT.json b/docs/dbss/umn/ALL_META.TXT.json index c004c6d07..959e9faa7 100644 --- a/docs/dbss/umn/ALL_META.TXT.json +++ b/docs/dbss/umn/ALL_META.TXT.json @@ -14,8 +14,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"dbss", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Overview", @@ -51,7 +50,6 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"dbss", - "opensource":"true", "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], @@ -70,7 +68,6 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"dbss", - "opensource":"true", "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], @@ -89,7 +86,6 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"dbss", - "opensource":"true", "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], @@ -161,11 +157,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"dbss;dsc", - "IsBot":"No;Yes", - "opensource":"true", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "IsMulti":"Yes" + "prodname":"dbss", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Step 1: Add a Database", @@ -272,7 +265,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - + "prodname":"dbss", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"SQL whitelist", @@ -289,11 +283,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"dbss;dsc", - "IsBot":"No;Yes", - "opensource":"true", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "IsMulti":"Yes" + "prodname":"dbss", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Adding an SQL Whitelist", @@ -310,11 +301,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"dbss;dsc", - "IsBot":"No;Yes", - "opensource":"true", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "IsMulti":"Yes" + "prodname":"dbss", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Managing an SQL Whitelist", @@ -331,11 +319,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"dbss;dsc", - "IsBot":"No;Yes", - "opensource":"true", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "IsMulti":"Yes" + "prodname":"dbss", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Viewing SQL Statement Details", @@ -352,11 +337,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"dbss;dsc", - "IsBot":"No;Yes", - "opensource":"true", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "IsMulti":"Yes" + "prodname":"dbss", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Viewing Session Distribution", @@ -391,11 +373,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"dbss;dsc", - "IsBot":"No;Yes", - "opensource":"true", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "IsMulti":"Yes" + "prodname":"dbss", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Viewing Audit Reports", @@ -412,11 +391,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"dbss;dsc", - "IsBot":"No;Yes", - "opensource":"true", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "IsMulti":"Yes" + "prodname":"dbss", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Configuring Alarm Notifications", @@ -433,11 +409,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"dbss;dsc", - "IsBot":"No;Yes", - "opensource":"true", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "IsMulti":"Yes" + "prodname":"dbss", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Viewing the System Monitoring", @@ -454,11 +427,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"dbss;dsc", - "IsBot":"No;Yes", - "opensource":"true", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "IsMulti":"Yes" + "prodname":"dbss", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Viewing the Alarms", @@ -475,11 +445,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"dbss;dsc", - "IsBot":"No;Yes", - "opensource":"true", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "IsMulti":"Yes" + "prodname":"dbss", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Managing Database Audit Instances", @@ -496,11 +463,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"dbss;dsc", - "IsBot":"No;Yes", - "opensource":"true", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "IsMulti":"Yes" + "prodname":"dbss", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Viewing the Instance Overview", @@ -547,7 +511,7 @@ "node_id":"dbss_01_0201.xml", "product_code":"dbss", "code":"29", - "des":"After adding a risky operation, you can view the risk, enable, edit, disable, or delete the risky operation, or set its priority.The risky operation has been added.Before", + "des":"More than 100 risk types are supported. After adding a risky operation, you can view the risk, enable, edit, disable, or delete the risky operation, or set its priority.T", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Managing Risky Operations,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -589,11 +553,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"dbss;dsc", - "IsBot":"No;Yes", - "opensource":"true", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "IsMulti":"Yes" + "prodname":"dbss", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Managing Audit Reports", @@ -610,11 +571,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"dbss;dsc", - "IsBot":"No;Yes", - "opensource":"true", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "IsMulti":"Yes" + "prodname":"dbss", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Managing Backup Audit Logs", @@ -631,11 +589,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"dbss;dsc", - "IsBot":"No;Yes", - "opensource":"true", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "IsMulti":"Yes" + "prodname":"dbss", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Viewing Operation Logs", @@ -671,7 +626,6 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"dbss", - "opensource":"true", "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], @@ -690,8 +644,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"dbss", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"FAQs", @@ -709,8 +662,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"dbss", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Functions", @@ -727,11 +679,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"dbss;dsc", - "IsBot":"No;Yes", - "opensource":"true", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "IsMulti":"Yes" + "prodname":"dbss", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"What Are the Functions of Database Audit?", @@ -749,8 +698,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"dbss", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Does Database Audit Support Bidirectional Audit?", @@ -768,8 +716,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"dbss", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"How Soon Can I Receive an Alarm Notification If an Exception Occurs in Database Audit?", @@ -786,11 +733,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"dbss;dsc", - "IsBot":"No;Yes", - "opensource":"true", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "IsMulti":"Yes" + "prodname":"dbss", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Why I Cannot Preview the Database Security Audit Report Online?", @@ -808,8 +752,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"dbss", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"If I Use Middleware at the Service Side, Will It Affect Database Audit?", @@ -827,8 +770,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"dbss", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Operations", @@ -846,8 +788,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"dbss", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"How Do I Disable SSL for a Database?", @@ -864,11 +805,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"dbss;dsc", - "IsBot":"No;Yes", - "opensource":"true", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "IsMulti":"Yes" + "prodname":"dbss", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"How Do I Check the Version of Database Audit?", @@ -885,11 +823,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"dbss;dsc", - "IsBot":"No;Yes", - "opensource":"true", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "IsMulti":"Yes" + "prodname":"dbss", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"How Do I View All Alarms in Database Audit?", @@ -907,8 +842,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"dbss", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Troubleshooting", @@ -926,8 +860,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"dbss", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Database Audit Is Running Properly But Generates No Audit Records", @@ -963,8 +896,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"dbss", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Logs", @@ -982,8 +914,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"dbss", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Can the Operation Logs of Database Audit Be Migrated?", @@ -1000,11 +931,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"dbss;dsc", - "IsBot":"No;Yes", - "opensource":"true", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "IsMulti":"Yes" + "prodname":"dbss", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"How Long Are the Operation Logs of Database Audit Saved by Default?", @@ -1022,8 +950,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"dbss", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"How Do I Check the Operation Logs of Database Audit?", @@ -1041,8 +968,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"dbss", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"How Does Database Audit Process Logs?", @@ -1060,8 +986,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"dbss", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"How Do I Back Up the Database Audit Logs?", @@ -1079,8 +1004,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"dbss", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Best Practices", @@ -1098,8 +1022,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"dbss", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Auditing an RDS DB Instance (Without Agents)", diff --git a/docs/dbss/umn/CLASS.TXT.json b/docs/dbss/umn/CLASS.TXT.json index 7afc4e753..50bf73e27 100644 --- a/docs/dbss/umn/CLASS.TXT.json +++ b/docs/dbss/umn/CLASS.TXT.json @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ "code":"28" }, { - "desc":"After adding a risky operation, you can view the risk, enable, edit, disable, or delete the risky operation, or set its priority.The risky operation has been added.Before", + "desc":"More than 100 risk types are supported. After adding a risky operation, you can view the risk, enable, edit, disable, or delete the risky operation, or set its priority.T", "product_code":"dbss", "title":"Managing Risky Operations", "uri":"dbss_01_0201.html", diff --git a/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0046.html b/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0046.html index 3af4a90b5..641f5b035 100644 --- a/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0046.html +++ b/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0046.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@

Constraints and Limitations

The risky SQL statements can be added to the whitelist in data reports.

Adding Scanned SQL Statements

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Select a region, click , and choose Security > Database Security Service. The Dashboard page is displayed.
  3. In the navigation tree on the left, choose Data Reports. The Data Reports page is displayed.
  4. In the Instance drop-down list, select the instance whose session information you want to view.
  5. Click the Statements tab to view risky SQL statements.
  6. Add SQL statements to the whitelist.

    • Add a single SQL statement.
      1. Click Add to Whitelist in the Operation column of the target SQL statement.
      2. In the displayed dialog box, select the database and description of the target SQL statement.
      3. Click OK.
      -
    • Add SQL statements in batches.
      1. Select the target SQL statement and click One-Clink Whitelisting.
      2. In the displayed dialog box, select the database and description of the target SQL statement.
      3. Click OK.
      +
    • Add SQL statements in batches.
      1. Select the target SQL statement and click One-Click Whitelisting.
      2. In the displayed dialog box, select the database and description of the target SQL statement.
      3. Click OK.

diff --git a/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0144.html b/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0144.html index 13a46ceeb..90a8ef7e1 100644 --- a/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0144.html +++ b/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0144.html @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@

Viewing Tracing Logs

After you enable CTS, the system starts recording operations on DBSS. Operation records for the last seven days can be viewed on the CTS console.

-

Viewing a DBSS Trace on the CTS Console

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. In the navigation pane on the left, click and choose Management & Deployment > Cloud Trace Service.
  3. Choose Trace List in the navigation pane.
  4. Click Region at the top of the Trace List page to set the corresponding conditions.

    The following four filters are available:
    • Trace Type, Trace Source, Resource Type, and Search By
      • Select the filter from the drop-down list. Set Trace Source to DBSS.
      • When you select Trace name for Search By, you also need to select a specific trace name.
      • When you select Resource ID for Search By, you also need to select or enter a specific resource ID.
      • When you select Resource name for Search By, you also need to select or enter a specific resource name.
      +

      Viewing a DBSS Trace on the CTS Console

      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. In the navigation pane on the left, click and choose Management & Governance > Cloud Trace Service.
      3. Choose Trace List in the navigation pane.
      4. Click Region at the top of the Trace List page to set the corresponding conditions.

        The following four filters are available:
        • Trace Type, Trace Source, Resource Type, and Search By
          • Select the filter from the drop-down list. Set Trace Source to DBSS.
          • When you select Trace name for Search By, you also need to select a specific trace name.
          • When you select Resource ID for Search By, you also need to select or enter a specific resource ID.
          • When you select Resource name for Search By, you also need to select or enter a specific resource name.
        • Operator: Select a specific operator (a user other than tenant).
        • Trace Rating: Available options include All trace status, normal, warning, and incident. You can only select one of them.
        • In the upper right corner of the page, you can query traces in the last 1 hour, last 1 day, last 1 week, or within a customized period.

      5. Click Query.
      6. Click on the left of a trace to expand its details.

        Figure 1 Expanding trace details
        diff --git a/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0192.html b/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0192.html index e95f9205e..e74ca7e69 100644 --- a/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0192.html +++ b/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0192.html @@ -50,7 +50,15 @@

        -

        -

        Client IP Address or IP Range

        +

        Exception Client IP Address or IP Range (Optional)

        + +

        IP addresses that do not need to be audited.

        +

        The IP address can be an IPv4 address (for example, 192.168.1.1) or an IPv6 address (for example, fe80:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000).

        + +

        192.168.0.0

        + + +

        Client IP Address/IP Address Segment (Optional)

        IP address or IP address range of the client

        The IP address can be an IPv4 address (for example, 192.168.1.1) or an IPv6 address (for example, fe80:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000).

        diff --git a/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0201.html b/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0201.html index bde038d9f..24a7a0327 100644 --- a/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0201.html +++ b/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0201.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@

        Managing Risky Operations

        -

        After adding a risky operation, you can view the risk, enable, edit, disable, or delete the risky operation, or set its priority.

        +

        More than 100 risk types are supported. After adding a risky operation, you can view the risk, enable, edit, disable, or delete the risky operation, or set its priority.

        Prerequisites

        • The risky operation has been added.
        • Before enabling the risky operation, ensure that its status is Disabled.
        • Before disabling the risky operation, ensure that its status is Enabled.

        Sets the Priority of the Risky Operation

        1. Log in to the management console.
        2. In the navigation tree on the left, choose Audit Rules.
        3. In the Instance drop-down list, select an instance to set risky operation priority. Click the Risky Operations tab.
        4. In the Operation column of the desired risky operation, click Set Priority.
        5. In the displayed dialog box, select a priority and click OK.
        diff --git a/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0204.html b/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0204.html index f17685998..b785f72d1 100644 --- a/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0204.html +++ b/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0204.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@

        After connecting the database to the database audit instance, view the audit statistics, including the database audit information, instance information, and data analysis information.

        Prerequisites

        • You have applied for a database audit instance and the Status is Running.
        • Database audit has been enabled.
        -

        Procedure

        1. Log in to the management console.
        2. Select a region, click , and choose Security > Database Security Service. The Dashboard page is displayed.
        3. In the Instance drop-down list, select the instance whose audit information you want to view.
        4. View the overall audit statistics, risk distribution, session statistics, and SQL distribution.

          • Select All databases or a specified database from the Database drop-down list to view the statistics about all databases in the instance or a specified database.
          • Select Last 30 minutes, 1 hour, Today, 7 days, or 30 days, or click to customize start time and end time to view the statistics of the specified time range.
          +

          Procedure

          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Select a region, click , and choose Security > Database Security Service. The Dashboard page is displayed.
          3. In the Instance drop-down list, select the instance whose audit information you want to view.
          4. View the overall audit statistics, risk distribution, session statistics, and SQL distribution.

            • Select All databases or a specified database from the Database drop-down list to view the statistics about all databases in the instance or a specified database.
            • Select Last 30 minutes, 1 hour, Today, 7 days, or 30 days, or click to customize start time and end time to view the statistics of the specified time range.
            Figure 1 Viewing the audit statistics
            Figure 2 Risk distribution
            Figure 3 Session statistics
            diff --git a/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0205.html b/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0205.html index 6e8105119..2aed75e02 100644 --- a/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0205.html +++ b/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0205.html @@ -6,8 +6,7 @@

          Procedure

          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Select a region, click , and choose Security > Database Security Service. The Dashboard page is displayed.
          3. In the navigation tree on the left, choose Data Reports. The Data Reports page is displayed.
          4. In the Instance drop-down list, select the instance whose SQL statement information you want to view.
          5. Click the Statements tab.
          6. View SQL statement information.

            Figure 1 Querying SQL statements
            -

            To query a specified SQL statement, perform the following steps:

            -
            • Select All, Last 30 minutes, 1 hour, 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days for Time and click to view SQL statements of the specified time range.
            • Select All, High, Moderate, Low, or Trusted for Risk Severity and click . SQL statements of specified severity are displayed in the list.

              A maximum of 10,000 records can be retrieved in a query.

              +
              • A maximum of 10,000 records can be retrieved in a query.

              diff --git a/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0226.html b/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0226.html index c25a5f47d..ea7b85275 100644 --- a/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0226.html +++ b/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0226.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@

              How Do I Back Up the Database Audit Logs?

              Database audit supports manual backup and automatic backup. Audit logs are backed up to OBS. Buckets will be automatically created and will incur a separate bill.

              Perform the following operations to automatically back up audit logs.

              -

              Automatically Backing Up Database Audit Logs

              1. Log in to the management console.
              2. In the navigation tree on the left, choose Settings.
              3. In the Instance drop-down list, select the required instance and click the Backup and Restoration tab.
              4. Click Set Automated Backup. In the displayed dialog box, set the auto backup parameters. Table 1 describes the parameters.

                Figure 1 Configure Automatic Backup dialog box
                +

                Automatically Backing Up Database Audit Logs

                1. Log in to the management console.
                2. In the navigation tree on the left, choose Settings.
                3. In the Instance drop-down list, select the required instance and click the Backup and Restoration tab.
                4. Click Set Automated Backup. In the displayed dialog box, set the auto backup parameters. Table 1 describes the parameters.

                  Figure 1 Configure Automatic Backup dialog box
                  diff --git a/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0234.html b/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0234.html index 209160271..b10112472 100644 --- a/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0234.html +++ b/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0234.html @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@

                  How Do I View All Alarms in Database Audit?

                  To check the alarms of database audit, perform the following steps:

                  -
                  1. Log in to the management console.
                  2. To query specified alarms, perform the following steps:

                    • Select Last 30 minutes, 1 hour, 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days from the drop-down list, and click to view alarms of the specified time range.
                    • Select All, High, Moderate, or Low for Risk Severity. Alarms of specified severity are displayed in the list.
                    • Select an alarm type, and alarms of specified alarm type is displayed in the list.
                    +
                    1. Log in to the management console.
                    2. To query specified alarms, perform the following steps:

                      • Select Last 30 minutes, 1 hour, 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days from the drop-down list, and click to view alarms of the specified time range.
                      • Select All, High, Moderate, or Low for Risk Severity. Alarms of specified severity are displayed in the list.
                      • Select an alarm type, and alarms of specified alarm type is displayed in the list.

                  diff --git a/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0235.html b/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0235.html index aff9842af..96c7c441a 100644 --- a/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0235.html +++ b/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0235.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@

                  In this case, perform the following operations to troubleshoot the problem:

                  -

                  Checking Database Information and Audit Function Settings

                  1. Log in to the management console.
                  2. Check whether the database information is correct.

                    • If the database information is correct, go to 3.
                    • If the database information is incorrect, click Delete to delete the database, and then click Add Database to add the database again.
                      • If the fault is rectified, no further operation is required.
                      • If the problem persists, go to 3.
                      +

                      Checking Database Information and Audit Function Settings

                      1. Log in to the management console.
                      2. Select a region, click , and choose Security > Database Security Service. The Dashboard page is displayed.
                      3. In the navigation tree on the left, choose Databases.
                      4. View the database information.
                      5. Check whether the database information is correct.

                        • If the database information is correct, go to 6.
                        • If the database information is incorrect, click Delete to delete the database, and then click Add Database to add the database again.
                          • If the fault is rectified, no further operation is required.
                          • If the problem persists, go to 6.

                      6. Check whether the database audit function is enabled.

                        diff --git a/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0252.html b/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0252.html index 05446c9c1..1cf55c4b9 100644 --- a/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0252.html +++ b/docs/dbss/umn/dbss_01_0252.html @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
                  -
                  Table 1 Parameters

                  Parameter

                  Confirmed Or Not

                  Confirmation status of an alarm. Click to filter alarms in Unconfirmed or Confirmed state.

                  +

                  Confirmation status of an alarm.

                  Description

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                  To query specified alarms, perform the following steps:
                  • Select Last 30 minutes, 1 hour, 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days from the drop-down list, and click to view alarms of the specified time range.
                  • Select All, High, Moderate, or Low for Risk Severity. Alarms of specified severity are displayed in the list.
                  • Select an alarm type, and alarms of specified alarm type is displayed in the list.
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                Follow-Up Procedure

                You can select multiple alarms to be confirmed and click Batch Confirm to batch confirm alarms.

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                Auditing an RDS DB Instance (Without Agents)

                Overview

                This section describes how to audit the security of a relational database instance. (Applications connected to this DB instance are deployed on ECS.) DBSS can audit certain types of relational databases without installing agents.

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                • DBSS without agents is easy to configure and use, but the following functions are not supported:
                  • Successful and failed login sessions cannot be counted.
                  • The port number of the client for accessing the database cannot be obtained.
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                • GaussDB(DWS) has the permission control policy for the log audit function. Only accounts and users with the Security Administrator permission can enable or disable the DWS database audit function.
                • By default, DDL is disabled in GaussDB. You need to enable it by referring to the GaussDB user manual (audit_system_object = 130023423). In addition, ensure that the date format is yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm: ss+Z (datastyle=ISO,YMD) .
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                Solution Architecture

                The DBSS instance receives the logs sent from databases, such as certain GaussDB(for MySQL) or RDS for MySQL versions, and saves the logs to its log library for security analysis, aggregation statistics, and compliance analysis.

                Figure 1 Auditing an RDS DB instance (without agents)
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