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    USER_AUDIT_SESSION

    Last Updated:2026-05-07 11:26:24  Updated
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    Note

    This view is available starting with V2.2.30.

    Purpose

    The USER_AUDIT_SESSION view displays audit records for the connection and disconnection of the current user.

    Applicability

    This view is available only in Oracle mode of OceanBase Database.

    Columns

    Column Type Nullable Description
    OS_USERNAME VARCHAR2(255) NO This column is not supported and is NULL by default.
    USERNAME VARCHAR2(64) NO The name of the audited user.
    USERHOST VARCHAR2(32) NO This column is not supported and is NULL by default.
    TERMINAL VARCHAR2(255) NO This column is not supported and is NULL by default.
    TIMESTAMP DATE NO The date and time when the audit record was created in the local database session time zone.
    ACTION_NAME VARCHAR2(128) NO The name of the operation type corresponding to the numeric code in the ACTION column of the DBA_AUDIT_TRAIL view.
    LOGOFF_TIME DATE NO The date and time when the user logged off.
    LOGOFF_LREAD NUMBER(38) NO The number of logical reads in the session.
    LOGOFF_PREAD NUMBER NO This column is not supported and is NULL by default.
    LOGOFF_LWRITE NUMBER NO This column is not supported and is NULL by default.
    LOGOFF_DLOCK VARCHAR2(40) NO This column is not supported and is NULL by default.
    SESSIONID NUMBER(38) NO For V4.3.x:
    • V4.3.5 BP2 and earlier:
      In all connection modes (direct mode/ODP mode), this column represents the server session ID.
    • V4.3.5 BP2 and later:
      • In direct mode:
        This column represents the server session ID.
      • In ODP mode:
        • If the client_session_id_version = 2 parameter is set in ODP, this column represents the client session ID.
        • If client_session_id_version = 1, this column represents the server session ID.
    RETURNCODE NUMBER(38) NO The error code generated by the operation.
    CLIENT_ID VARCHAR2(40) NO The client identifier in the session.
    SESSION_CPU NUMBER(38) NO The CPU time used by the session.
    EXTENDED_TIMESTAMP TIMESTAMP(6) WITH TIME ZONE NO The timestamp when the audit record was created in the UTC time zone.
    PROXY_SESSIONID NUMBER(38) NO The sequence number of the proxy session.
    GLOBAL_UID NUMBER(38) NO The global user identifier of the user.
    INSTANCE_NUMBER VARCHAR2(40) NO This column is not supported and is NULL by default.
    OS_PROCESS VARCHAR2(40) NO This column is not supported and is NULL by default.

    Sample query

    Query the audit records for the connection and disconnection (CONNECT and DISCONNECT) of the current user.

    obclient [SYS]> SELECT USERNAME, USERHOST, TIMESTAMP, ACTION_NAME FROM SYS.USER_AUDIT_SESSION;
    

    The query result is as follows:

    +----------+----------------+-----------+-------------+
    | USERNAME | USERHOST       | TIMESTAMP | ACTION_NAME |
    +----------+----------------+-----------+-------------+
    | SYS      | 100.xx.xxx.xxx | 08-APR-25 | LOGON       |
    | SYS      | 100.xx.xxx.xxx | 08-APR-25 | LOGON       |
    | SYS      | 100.xx.xxx.xxx | 08-APR-25 | LOGON       |
    | SYS      | 100.xx.xxx.xxx | 08-APR-25 | LOGON       |
    | SYS      | 100.xx.xxx.xxx | 08-APR-25 | LOGON       |
    | SYS      | 100.xx.xxx.xxx | 08-APR-25 | LOGON       |
    | SYS      | 100.xx.xxx.xxx | 08-APR-25 | LOGON       |
    | SYS      | 100.xx.xxx.xxx | 08-APR-25 | LOGON       |
    | SYS      | 100.xx.xxx.xxx | 08-APR-25 | LOGON       |
    | SYS      | 100.xx.xxx.xxx | 08-APR-25 | LOGON       |
    | SYS      | 100.xx.xxx.xxx | 09-APR-25 | LOGON       |
    +----------+----------------+-----------+-------------+
    11 rows in set
    

    References

    • To view all CONNECT and DISCONNECT audit trail entries in the current tenant: DBA_AUDIT_SESSION

    • To view audit trail entries generated by AUDIT EXISTS and AUDIT NOT EXISTS: DBA_AUDIT_EXISTS

    • To view audit trail entries for all objects:

      • DBA_AUDIT_OBJECT

      • USER_AUDIT_OBJECT

    • To view all audit trail entries:

      • DBA_AUDIT_TRAIL

      • USER_AUDIT_TRAIL

    • To view audit trail entries for GRANT, REVOKE, AUDIT, NOAUDIT, and ALTER SYSTEM statements:

      • DBA_AUDIT_STATEMENT

      • USER_AUDIT_STATEMENT

    • For more information about security audit, see the following topics:

      • Enable audit
      • Set up and view audit rules
      • View audit records
      • Audit user logon
      • Audit user operations

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