sys.dm_server_audit_status (Transact-SQL)
Applies to: SQL Server Azure SQL Managed Instance
Returns a row for each server audit indicating the current state of the audit. For more information, see SQL Server Audit (Database Engine).
Column name | Data type | Description |
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audit_id | int | ID of the audit. Maps to the audit_id column in the sys.audits catalog view. |
name | sysname | Name of the audit. Same as the name column in the sys.server_audits catalog view. |
status | smallint | Numeric status of the server audit: 0 = Not Started 1 = Started 2 = Runtime Fail 3 = Target Create Fail 4 = Shutting Down |
status_desc | nvarchar(256) | String that shows the status of the server audit: - NOT_STARTED - STARTED - RUNTIME_FAIL - TARGET_CREATION_FAILED - SHUTTING_DOWN |
status_time | datetime2 | Timestamp in UTC of the last status change for the audit. |
event_session_address | varbinary(8) | Address of the Extended Events session associated with the audit. Related to the address column in the sys.dm_xe_sessions catalog view. |
audit_file_path | nvarchar(256) | Full path and file name of the audit file target that is currently being used. Only populated for file audits. |
audit_file_size | bigint | Approximate size of the audit file, in bytes. Only populated for file audits. |
Permissions
Principals must have the VIEW SERVER SECURITY STATE permission.
The visibility of the metadata in catalog views is limited to securables that a user either owns, or on which the user was granted some permission. For more information, see Metadata Visibility Configuration.
See also
- CREATE SERVER AUDIT (Transact-SQL)
- ALTER SERVER AUDIT (Transact-SQL)
- DROP SERVER AUDIT (Transact-SQL)
- CREATE SERVER AUDIT SPECIFICATION (Transact-SQL)
- ALTER SERVER AUDIT SPECIFICATION (Transact-SQL)
- DROP SERVER AUDIT SPECIFICATION (Transact-SQL)
- CREATE DATABASE AUDIT SPECIFICATION (Transact-SQL)
- ALTER DATABASE AUDIT SPECIFICATION (Transact-SQL)
- DROP DATABASE AUDIT SPECIFICATION (Transact-SQL)
- ALTER AUTHORIZATION (Transact-SQL)
Next steps
- sys.fn_get_audit_file (Transact-SQL)
- sys.server_audits (Transact-SQL)
- sys.server_file_audits (Transact-SQL)
- sys.server_audit_specifications (Transact-SQL)
- sys.server_audit_specification_details (Transact-SQL)
- sys.database_audit_specifications (Transact-SQL)
- sys.database_audit_specification_details (Transact-SQL)
- sys.dm_server_audit_status
- sys.dm_audit_actions (Transact-SQL)
- sys.dm_audit_class_type_map (Transact-SQL)
- Create a Server Audit and Server Audit Specification