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    After a series of filters are used to audit specific events, you can clean up the environment by clearing filter configurations, deleting filters, and clearing auditing logs.

    Applicability

    This topic applies only to OceanBase Database Enterprise Edition. OceanBase Database Community Edition does not support the auditing feature.

    Clear filter configurations

    You can call the AUDIT_LOG_FILTER_REMOVE_USER function (expression) to remove a filter from a user.

    Syntax

    AUDIT_LOG_FILTER_REMOVE_USER('user_name');
    

    The following table describes the fields.

    Field Description
    user_name Specifies the user name.

    Note

    The AUDIT_LOG_FILTER_REMOVE_USER function has the same semantics as the DROP IF EXISTS statement. If the specified object does not exist, no error is returned.

    Example

    Remove the filter from user user001.

    obclient [test]> SELECT AUDIT_LOG_FILTER_REMOVE_USER('user001');
    

    The result is as follows:

    +-----------------------------------------+
    | AUDIT_LOG_FILTER_REMOVE_USER('user001') |
    +-----------------------------------------+
    | OK                                      |
    +-----------------------------------------+
    1 row in set
    

    Delete a filter

    You can call the AUDIT_LOG_FILTER_REMOVE_FILTER function (expression) to delete a filter.

    Syntax

    AUDIT_LOG_FILTER_REMOVE_FILTER('filter_name');
    

    The following table describes the fields.

    Field Description
    filter_name Specifies the filter name.

    Note

    The AUDIT_LOG_FILTER_REMOVE_FILTER function has the same semantics as the DROP IF EXISTS statement. If the specified object does not exist, no error is returned.

    Example

    Delete the filter log_all.

    obclient [test]> SELECT AUDIT_LOG_FILTER_REMOVE_FILTER('log_all');
    

    The result is as follows:

    +-------------------------------------------+
    | AUDIT_LOG_FILTER_REMOVE_FILTER('log_all') |
    +-------------------------------------------+
    | OK                                        |
    +-------------------------------------------+
    1 row in set
    

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