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NOTE:
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This view returns all audited channels whose connection have been closed. The view is defined as follows:
create view closed_connection_audit_channels as select * from channels where audit is not null and index_status = 1;
For details on the returned columns, see The channels table.
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This view returns all audited channels whose connection have been closed, but have not been indexed yet. The view is defined as follows:
create view closed_not_indexed_audit_channels as select * from channels where audit is not null and (index_status = 1 or index_status = 2);
For details on the returned columns, see The channels table.
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The structure of these database tables may change in future One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions (SPS) versions. |
For terminal connections, this view collects the commands issued in a connection. For graphical connections, this view collects the window titles detected in the connection. The view is defined as follows:
select
channels._connection_channel_id as id,
events.event,
events.printable
from channels,
events
where channels.id = events.channel_id;
Querying the table (for example, select * from connection_events limit 10;) will return results similar to the following:
id | event | printable ----+-------------------------------------------------------------+----------- 1 | [user@exampleserver ~]$ ls | t 1 | [user@exampleserver ~]$ exit | t 2 | [user@exampleserver ~]$ su - | t 2 | Password: | t 2 | [root@exampleserver ~]# | t 2 | [root@exampleserver ~]# ifconfig | t 2 | [root@exampleserver ~]# ifconfig | t 2 | [root@exampleserver ~]# ifconfig | t 4 | [user@exampleserver ~]$ | t 4 | [user@exampleserver ~]$ | t
The connection_events view has the following columns.
| Column | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| event | text | The command executed, or the window title detected in the channel (for example, ls, exit, or Firefox). |
| id | integer | The unique ID number of the entry. |
| printable | boolean | Set to 1 if every character of the command can be displayed. |
The view is defined as follows:
select
channels._connection_channel_id as id,
results.token,
occurrences.start_time,
occurrences.end_time,
occurrences.screenshot
from channels,
results,
occurrences
where channels.id = results.channel_id
and results.id = occurrences.result_id;
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| Column | Type | Description |
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| end_time | integer |
End time: Date when the channel was closed. |
| id | text | The unique id of the entry. |
| screenshot | text | The filename of the PNG screenshot (as stored on SPS) about the occurrence of the search token. |
| start_time | integer |
Start time: Date when the channel was started. |
| token | text | The search token visible on the screenshot. |
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