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Change Auditor for SQL Server provides database auditing to secure SQL database assets with extensive, customizable auditing and reporting for critical SQL changes including broker, database, object, performance, transaction events, errors and warnings, and data changes. SQL auditing helps tighten enterprise-wide change and control policies by tracking user and administrator activity such as database additions and deletions, granting and removing SQL access, and so on.
To enable SQL Server auditing in Change Auditor, you must assign a SQL Auditing template to Change Auditor agents. Change Auditor for SQL Server ships with a predefined SQL Auditing template that you can use to audit key events on the default SQL Server instance or you can create a SQL auditing template to specify the SQL instances and SQL Server operations to audit.
In addition to real-time auditing, you can also enable event logging to capture SQL Server events locally in a Windows event log. This event log can then be collected using InTrust to satisfy long-term storage requirements.
This guide lists the events that are captured by Change Auditor for SQL Server. Separate event reference guides are available that list the core Change Auditor events (when any Change Auditor license is applied) and the events captured when the different auditing modules are licensed.
This section lists the audited events specific to Change Auditor for SQL Server. It also lists each event’s corresponding severity setting. Audited events are listed in alphabetical order by facility:
The SQL Broker Event facility includes event classes that are produced by the Service Broker.
Broker: Activation - Aborted
Created when a SQL Server activation stored procedure is aborted.
Medium
Broker: Activation – Ended
Created when a SQL Server activation stored procedure is ended.
Broker: Activation - Start
Created when SQL Server activation stored procedure is started.
Broker: Connection – Accept
Created when SQL Server has accepted a transport connection from another instance.
Broker: Connection – Closed
Created when a SQL Server has closed the transport connection.
Broker: Connection - Closing
Created when a SQL Server is closing the transport connection.
Broker: Connection – Connect Failed
Created when a SQL Server fails to establish a transport connection.
Broker: Connection – Connected
Created when a SQL Server has established a transport connection.
Broker: Connection - Connecting
Created when a SQL Server is initiating a transport connection.
Broker: Connection – Receive IO Error
Created when a SQL Server encounters a transport error while receiving a message.
Broker: Connection – Send IO Error
Created when a SQL Server encounters a transport error while sending a message.
Broker: Conversation – Begin Dialog
Created when the Database Engine executes a Begin Dialog command.
Broker: Conversation – Broker Initiated Error
Created when the Service Broker creates an error message.
Broker: Conversation – Dialog Created
Created when the Service Broker creates an endpoint for a dialog.
Broker: Conversation – End Conversation
Created when the Database Engine executes an END CONVERSATION statement that does not include the WITH ERROR clause.
Broker: Conversation – End Conversation with Cleanup
Created when the Database Engine executes an END CONVERSATION statement that includes the WITH CLEANUP CLAUSE.
Broker: Conversation – End Conversation with Error
Created when the Database Engine executes an END CONVERSATION statement that includes the WITH ERROR clause.
Broker: Conversation – Received Broker Error Message
Created when the Service Broker receives a broker-defined error message from the other side of the conversation.
Broker: Conversation – Received End Conversation
Created when SQL Server receives an End Dialog message from the other side of the conversation.
Broker: Conversation – Received End Conversation Ack
Created when the other side of a conversation acknowledged an End Dialog or Error message sent by this side of the conversation.
Broker: Conversation – Received End Conversation with Error
Created when SQL Server receives a user-defined error from the other side of the conversation.
Broker: Conversation – Received Sequenced Message
Created when SQL Server receives a message that contains a message sequence number.
Broker: Conversation – Send Message
Created when the Database Engine executes a SEND statement.
Broker: Conversation – Terminate Dialog
Created when the Service Broker terminates the dialog.
Broker: Conversation Group – Create
Created when SQL Server creates a new conversation group.
Broker: Conversation Group – Drop
Created when SQL Server deletes a conversation group.
Broker: Corrupted Message
Created when the Service Broker receives a corrupted message.
Broker: Forwarded Message Dropped
Created when the Service Broker drops a message that was intended to be forwarded.
Broker: Forwarded Message Sent
Created when the Service Broker forwards a message.
Broker: Message Classify – Delayed
Created when the Service Broker delayed the routing for a message. (Disabled by default)
Broker: Message Classify - Local
Created when the Service Broker determines the routing for a local message.
Broker: Message Classify – Remote
Created when the Service Broker determines the routing for a remote message.
Broker: Mirrored Route State Changed
Created when the mirrored route state changes on the Service Broker.
Broker: Queue Disabled
Created when a poison message is detected because there are five consecutive transaction rollbacks on a Service Broker queue.
Broker: Remote Message Ack – Acknowledgment Received
Created when the Service Broker receives an acknowledgment outside of a normal sequenced message
Broker: Remote Message Ack - Acknowledgment Sent
Created when the Service Broker sends an acknowledgment outside of a normal sequenced message.
Broker: Remote Message Ack – Message with Acknowledgment Received
Created when the Service Broker receives an acknowledgment as part of a normal sequenced message.
Broker: Remote Message Ack – Message with Acknowledgment Sent
Created when the Service Broker sends an acknowledgment as part of a normal sequenced message.
Broker: Sequenced Message Undeliverable
Created when the Service Broker is unable to retain a received sequenced message that should have been delivered to a service.
Broker: Transmission
Created when an error has occurred in the Service Broker transport layer.
Broker: Unsequenced Message Undeliverable
Create when the Service Broker is unable to retain a received unsequenced message that should have been delivered to a service.
The SQL CLR Event facility includes event classes that are produced by the execution of .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) objects inside SQL Server.
Assembly Load
Created when a request to load the assembly results in an error.
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