Reference Note for Init.Ora Parameter "AUDIT_TRAIL".
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Parameter type String
Syntax AUDIT_TRAIL = {NONE | FALSE | DB | TRUE | OS}
Default value There is no default value.
Parameter class Static
AUDIT_TRAIL enables or disables the automatic writing of rows to the audit trail.
Values:
NONE or FALSE
Audit records are not written.
OS
Enables system-wide auditing and causes audited records to be written to the operating system's audit trail.
DB or TRUE
Enables system-wide auditing and causes audited records to be written to the database audit trail (the SYS.AUD$ table).
You can use the SQL statement AUDIT to set auditing options regardless of the setting of this parameter.
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Support and Historical Notes for "AUDIT_TRAIL"
NOTE: The OS option is not supported on all platforms.
When it is supported output is sent to the location specified by
<Parameter:AUDIT_FILE_DEST>.
The values TRUE and FALSE are also supported for backward
compatibility. TRUE is equivalent to DB. FALSE is equivalent to NONE.
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