Database Audit supports system self-checking. When the system resource usage is too high or there is no audit log for a long time, an alarm will be automatically generated and sent for users to quickly locate the problem.
Modify Alarm Configuration
1. In the left menu, select System Management > System Alarm to enter the System Alarm page, select the Query Alarm tab, and click Modify.
2. In the pop-up Modify Alarm System Configuration dialog box, edit the relevant information and click OK.
Parameter | Parameter Description |
Duration of Log Retention | Indicates the number of days to retain the logs. Value range: 7 to 365. |
CPU Threshold | Indicates the CPU alarm threshold. Value range: 1 to 100. |
Memory Threshold | Indicates the memory alarm threshold. Value range: 1 to 100. |
Disk Threshold | Indicates the disk alarm threshold. Value range: 1 to 100. |
Network Port Traffic Threshold | Indicates the network port traffic threshold. Value range: 1 to 100. |
No Log Alarm | Disabled by default. When this is enabled, you can configure the threshold for which no log alarms will be triggered. |
No Log Threshold | Indicates the no log alarm threshold. Value range: 6 to 360. |
Query Alarm Logs
Set the time range, alarm type, and alarm level, and click Search to query related alarm logs.