Getting The Database Name In Server-Side Trace Event
Feb 1, 2006
I'm trying to audit all the database activities using Server-side trace
in SQL Server 2000.
Basically I need to get the login information (login Id, Login time
etc) along with the name of the database.Can some one suggest a way to
do that?
Thanks in advance.
J
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Jan 29, 2008
I have created a server-side procedure which captures evenst for audit purposes and save to a file onto the SQL Server. This procedure has been defined as an autoload so that when the server is restarted, this procedure automatically loads.
However, there is a fundemental flaw with this routine. When the procedure attempts to execute, it will abort due to the fact that the trace file already exists.
I have two choices:-
1. When the procedure restarts, append to existing file or
2. Make a folder which comprise of today's day ie 20080128 and move trace file/s to this folder.
Option 2 is preferred.
How can I make this achievable?
Please note I'm using SQL Server 2005.
Ken
Below is a sample of my Code
-- Create a Queue
-- Declare Control Variable
declare @ReturnCode int
declare @Rc int
-- Declare Option Variable
declare @TraceID int
declare @maxfilesize bigint
declare @ColumnId int
declare @LogicalOperator int
declare @ComparisonOperator int
declare @Value int
declare @Option int
declare @on bit
declare @Event int
-- Set Option Variables
set @maxfilesize = 100 -- Maximum file size in megabytes
set @Option = 6 -- TraceFileRollOver and ShutdownOnError
set @on = 1 -- True
set @ReturnCode = 0 -- No Error
exec @Rc = sp_trace_create @TraceID output, @Option, N'\Server_named$SQLTraceActivity', @maxfilesize, NULL
select @ReturnCode=@@Error
if @ReturnCode <> 0
Begin
if @ReturnCode = 1
Print 'Error 1 - Unknown error.'
if @ReturnCode = 10
Print 'Error 10 - Invalid options. Returned when options specified are incompatible.'
if @ReturnCode = 12
Print 'Error 12 - Cannot create tracefile - check if file already exists, or this trace already running'
if @ReturnCode = 13
Print 'Error 13 - Out of memory. Returned when there is not enough memory to perform the specified action.'
if @ReturnCode = 14
Print 'Error 14 - Invalid stop time. Returned when the stop time specified has already happened.'
if @ReturnCode = 15
Print 'Error 15 - Invalid parameters. Returned when the user supplied incompatible parameters.'
else
Print 'Unexpected and Unknown error In creating trace - Please review'
Goto ErrorHandler
End
-- Set Events
-- Trace NTDomainName for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 7, @on
-- Trace HostName for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 8, @on
-- Trace IndexID for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 24, @on
-- Trace RequestID for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 56, @on
-- Trace SessionLoginName for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 64, @on
-- Trace ClientProccessID for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 9, @on
-- Trace IntegerData for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 25, @on
-- Trace LogionSid for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 41, @on
-- Trace RequestID for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 49, @on
-- Trace NTUserName for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 6, @on
-- Trace ApplicationName for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 10, @on
-- Trace StartTime for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 14, @on
-- Trace ObjectID for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 22, @on
-- Trace ServerName for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 26, @on
-- Trace ObjectName for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 34, @on
-- Trace XactSequence for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 50, @on
-- Trace DatabaseID for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 3, @on
-- Trace LoginName for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 11, @on
-- Trace NTDomainName for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 35, @on
-- Trace EventSequence for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 51, @on
-- Trace TransactionID for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 4, @on
-- Trace SPID for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 12, @on
-- Trace ObjectType for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 28, @on
-- Trace IsSystem for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 60, @on
-- Trace EventSubClass for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 21, @on
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I have created a server-side procedure which captures evenst for audit purposes and save to a file onto the SQL Server. This procedure has been defined as an autoload so that when the server is restarted, this procedure automatically loads.
However, there is a fundemental flaw with this routine. When the procedure attempts to execute, it will abort due to the fact that the trace file already exists.
I have two choices:-
1. When the procedure restarts, append to existing file or
2. Make a folder which comprise of today's day ie 20080128 and move trace file/s to this folder.
Option 2 is preferred.
How can I make this achievable?
Please note I'm using SQL Server 2005.
Ken
Below is a sample of my Code
-- Create a Queue
-- Declare Control Variable
declare @ReturnCode int
declare @Rc int
-- Declare Option Variable
declare @TraceID int
declare @maxfilesize bigint
declare @ColumnId int
declare @LogicalOperator int
declare @ComparisonOperator int
declare @Value int
declare @Option int
declare @on bit
declare @Event int
-- Set Option Variables
set @maxfilesize = 100 -- Maximum file size in megabytes
set @Option = 6 -- TraceFileRollOver and ShutdownOnError
set @on = 1 -- True
set @ReturnCode = 0 -- No Error
exec @Rc = sp_trace_create @TraceID output, @Option, N'\Server_named$SQLTraceActivity', @maxfilesize, NULL
select @ReturnCode=@@Error
if @ReturnCode <> 0
Begin
if @ReturnCode = 1
Print 'Error 1 - Unknown error.'
if @ReturnCode = 10
Print 'Error 10 - Invalid options. Returned when options specified are incompatible.'
if @ReturnCode = 12
Print 'Error 12 - Cannot create tracefile - check if file already exists, or this trace already running'
if @ReturnCode = 13
Print 'Error 13 - Out of memory. Returned when there is not enough memory to perform the specified action.'
if @ReturnCode = 14
Print 'Error 14 - Invalid stop time. Returned when the stop time specified has already happened.'
if @ReturnCode = 15
Print 'Error 15 - Invalid parameters. Returned when the user supplied incompatible parameters.'
else
Print 'Unexpected and Unknown error In creating trace - Please review'
Goto ErrorHandler
End
-- Set Events
-- Trace NTDomainName for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 7, @on
-- Trace HostName for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 8, @on
-- Trace IndexID for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 24, @on
-- Trace RequestID for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 56, @on
-- Trace SessionLoginName for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 64, @on
-- Trace ClientProccessID for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 9, @on
-- Trace IntegerData for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 25, @on
-- Trace LogionSid for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 41, @on
-- Trace RequestID for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 49, @on
-- Trace NTUserName for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 6, @on
-- Trace ApplicationName for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 10, @on
-- Trace StartTime for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 14, @on
-- Trace ObjectID for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 22, @on
-- Trace ServerName for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 26, @on
-- Trace ObjectName for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 34, @on
-- Trace XactSequence for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 50, @on
-- Trace DatabaseID for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 3, @on
-- Trace LoginName for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 11, @on
-- Trace NTDomainName for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 35, @on
-- Trace EventSequence for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 51, @on
-- Trace TransactionID for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 4, @on
-- Trace SPID for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 12, @on
-- Trace ObjectType for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 28, @on
-- Trace IsSystem for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 60, @on
-- Trace EventSubClass for Object:Altered event
exec sp_trace_setevent @TraceID, 164, 21, @on
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I have decided that I needed to modify my trace file name to include date and time in a further attempt to make my file name unique. See below snippet:-
-- Build File Name
select @hr = datepart(hh,getdate())
select @min = datepart(mi,getdate())
select @sec = datepart(ss,getdate())
set @time = convert(char(2),@hr) + convert(char(2),@min) + convert(char(2),@sec)
set @filedate = CONVERT(char(8),getdate(),112)
If @Hr = '12'
set @filename = @path + 'Activity_' + @filedate
Else
set @filename = @path + 'Activity_' + @filedate + '_' + @time
End
This works in part. However, when the time has a zero in it, the program will substitue the zero with a blank.
Can someone suggest a better method
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If I knew the name of the event class, then I could easily find the id by drilling down from this BOL article:
ms-help://MS.SQLCC.v9/MS.SQLSVR.v9.en/udb9/html/0f0fe567-e115-4ace-b63c-73dc3428c0f6.htm
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Microsoft MVP for Windows Server System - SQL Server
http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/tarad/
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Messaggio evento: Eccezione non gestita. (Unhandled exception)
Ora evento: 04/05/2006 13.42.26
Ora evento (UTC): 04/05/2006 11.42.26
ID evento: 7c2749235b7d4c578591871217f74046
Sequenza evento: 175
Occorrenza evento: 24
Codice dettagli evento: 0
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Livello di attendibilità : Full
Percorso virtuale applicazione: /intranet
Percorso applicazione: F:Inetpubwwwrootintranet
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Nome processo: aspnet_wp.exe
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Tipo di eccezione: SqlException
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Percorso richiesta: /intranet/articoli/venditeProd.aspx
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The MSFT support page on this error relates it to Windows XP but my system is running Windows server....
Any one has any idea why this is happening?
Any suggested course of action?
Many thanks
ds9
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When I try compare 2 years worth of data side by side. They go in separate grids. I know it is just a usability feature.
i would want see same month data for multiple years side by side.
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