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ExtendedDatabaseBlobAuditingPolicyInner Constructeurs

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ExtendedDatabaseBlobAuditingPolicyInner()

Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe ExtendedDatabaseBlobAuditingPolicyInner.

ExtendedDatabaseBlobAuditingPolicyInner(BlobAuditingPolicyState, String, String, String, String, String, String, Nullable<Int32>, IList<String>, Nullable<Guid>, Nullable<Boolean>, Nullable<Boolean>)

Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe ExtendedDatabaseBlobAuditingPolicyInner.

ExtendedDatabaseBlobAuditingPolicyInner()

Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe ExtendedDatabaseBlobAuditingPolicyInner.

public ExtendedDatabaseBlobAuditingPolicyInner ();
Public Sub New ()

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ExtendedDatabaseBlobAuditingPolicyInner(BlobAuditingPolicyState, String, String, String, String, String, String, Nullable<Int32>, IList<String>, Nullable<Guid>, Nullable<Boolean>, Nullable<Boolean>)

Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe ExtendedDatabaseBlobAuditingPolicyInner.

public ExtendedDatabaseBlobAuditingPolicyInner (Microsoft.Azure.Management.Sql.Fluent.Models.BlobAuditingPolicyState state, string id = default, string name = default, string type = default, string predicateExpression = default, string storageEndpoint = default, string storageAccountAccessKey = default, int? retentionDays = default, System.Collections.Generic.IList<string> auditActionsAndGroups = default, Guid? storageAccountSubscriptionId = default, bool? isStorageSecondaryKeyInUse = default, bool? isAzureMonitorTargetEnabled = default);
new Microsoft.Azure.Management.Sql.Fluent.Models.ExtendedDatabaseBlobAuditingPolicyInner : Microsoft.Azure.Management.Sql.Fluent.Models.BlobAuditingPolicyState * string * string * string * string * string * string * Nullable<int> * System.Collections.Generic.IList<string> * Nullable<Guid> * Nullable<bool> * Nullable<bool> -> Microsoft.Azure.Management.Sql.Fluent.Models.ExtendedDatabaseBlobAuditingPolicyInner
Public Sub New (state As BlobAuditingPolicyState, Optional id As String = Nothing, Optional name As String = Nothing, Optional type As String = Nothing, Optional predicateExpression As String = Nothing, Optional storageEndpoint As String = Nothing, Optional storageAccountAccessKey As String = Nothing, Optional retentionDays As Nullable(Of Integer) = Nothing, Optional auditActionsAndGroups As IList(Of String) = Nothing, Optional storageAccountSubscriptionId As Nullable(Of Guid) = Nothing, Optional isStorageSecondaryKeyInUse As Nullable(Of Boolean) = Nothing, Optional isAzureMonitorTargetEnabled As Nullable(Of Boolean) = Nothing)

Paramètres

state
BlobAuditingPolicyState

Spécifie l’état de la stratégie. Si l’état est Activé, storageEndpoint ou isAzureMonitorTargetEnabled sont requis. Les valeurs possibles sont les suivantes : « Enabled », « Disabled »

id
String
name
String
type
String
predicateExpression
String

Spécifie la condition de la clause where lors de la création d’un audit.

storageEndpoint
String

Spécifie le point de terminaison de stockage d’objets blob (par exemple https://MyAccount.blob.core.windows.net). Si l’état est Activé, storageEndpoint est requis.

storageAccountAccessKey
String

Spécifie la clé d’identificateur du compte de stockage d’audit. Si l’état est Activé et que storageEndpoint est spécifié, storageAccountAccessKey est requis.

retentionDays
Nullable<Int32>

Spécifie le nombre de jours à conserver dans les journaux d’audit du compte de stockage.

auditActionsAndGroups
IList<String>

Spécifie les Actions-Groups et actions à auditer.

         The recommended set of action groups to use is the following
         combination - this will audit all the queries and stored procedures
         executed against the database, as well as successful and failed
         logins:

         BATCH_COMPLETED_GROUP,
         SUCCESSFUL_DATABASE_AUTHENTICATION_GROUP,
         FAILED_DATABASE_AUTHENTICATION_GROUP.

         This above combination is also the set that is configured by
         default when enabling auditing from the Azure portal.

         The supported action groups to audit are (note: choose only
         specific groups that cover your auditing needs. Using unnecessary
         groups could lead to very large quantities of audit records):

         APPLICATION_ROLE_CHANGE_PASSWORD_GROUP
         BACKUP_RESTORE_GROUP
         DATABASE_LOGOUT_GROUP
         DATABASE_OBJECT_CHANGE_GROUP
         DATABASE_OBJECT_OWNERSHIP_CHANGE_GROUP
         DATABASE_OBJECT_PERMISSION_CHANGE_GROUP
         DATABASE_OPERATION_GROUP
         DATABASE_PERMISSION_CHANGE_GROUP
         DATABASE_PRINCIPAL_CHANGE_GROUP
         DATABASE_PRINCIPAL_IMPERSONATION_GROUP
         DATABASE_ROLE_MEMBER_CHANGE_GROUP
         FAILED_DATABASE_AUTHENTICATION_GROUP
         SCHEMA_OBJECT_ACCESS_GROUP
         SCHEMA_OBJECT_CHANGE_GROUP
         SCHEMA_OBJECT_OWNERSHIP_CHANGE_GROUP
         SCHEMA_OBJECT_PERMISSION_CHANGE_GROUP
         SUCCESSFUL_DATABASE_AUTHENTICATION_GROUP
         USER_CHANGE_PASSWORD_GROUP
         BATCH_STARTED_GROUP
         BATCH_COMPLETED_GROUP

         These are groups that cover all sql statements and stored
         procedures executed against the database, and should not be used in
         combination with other groups as this will result in duplicate
         audit logs.

         For more information, see [Database-Level Audit Action
         Groups](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/security/auditing/sql-server-audit-action-groups-and-actions#database-level-audit-action-groups).

         For Database auditing policy, specific Actions can also be
         specified (note that Actions cannot be specified for Server
         auditing policy). The supported actions to audit are:
         SELECT
         UPDATE
         INSERT
         DELETE
         EXECUTE
         RECEIVE
         REFERENCES

         The general form for defining an action to be audited is:
         {action} ON {object} BY {principal}

         Note that &lt;object&gt; in the above format can refer to an object
         like a table, view, or stored procedure, or an entire database or
         schema. For the latter cases, the forms DATABASE::{db_name} and
         SCHEMA::{schema_name} are used, respectively.

         For example:
         SELECT on dbo.myTable by public
         SELECT on DATABASE::myDatabase by public
         SELECT on SCHEMA::mySchema by public

         For more information, see [Database-Level Audit
         Actions](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/security/auditing/sql-server-audit-action-groups-and-actions#database-level-audit-actions)
storageAccountSubscriptionId
Nullable<Guid>

Spécifie l’ID d’abonnement au stockage d’objets blob.

isStorageSecondaryKeyInUse
Nullable<Boolean>

Spécifie si la valeur storageAccountAccessKey est la clé secondaire du stockage.

isAzureMonitorTargetEnabled
Nullable<Boolean>

Spécifie si les événements d’audit sont envoyés à Azure Monitor. Pour envoyer les événements à Azure Monitor, spécifiez « State » comme « Enabled » et « IsAzureMonitorTargetEnabled » comme true.

         When using REST API to configure auditing, Diagnostic Settings with
         'SQLSecurityAuditEvents' diagnostic logs category on the database
         should be also created.
         Note that for server level audit you should use the 'master'
         database as {databaseName}.

         Diagnostic Settings URI format:
         PUT
         https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroup}/providers/Microsoft.Sql/servers/{serverName}/databases/{databaseName}/providers/microsoft.insights/diagnosticSettings/{settingsName}?api-version=2017-05-01-preview

         For more information, see [Diagnostic Settings REST
         API](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2033207)
         or [Diagnostic Settings
         PowerShell](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2033043)

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