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Alexandra Rodoni closed IMPALA-8768. ------------------------------------ Fix Version/s: Impala 3.4.0 Resolution: Fixed > Clarifying the conditions in which audit logs record a query > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: IMPALA-8768 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IMPALA-8768 > Project: IMPALA > Issue Type: Task > Components: Docs > Affects Versions: Impala 2.13.0, Impala 3.3.0 > Reporter: Vincent Tran > Assignee: Alexandra Rodoni > Priority: Minor > Fix For: Impala 3.4.0 > > > Currently, Impala documentation highlights the following cases as operations > which the audit logs will record: > {noformat} > Which Operations Are Audited > The kinds of SQL queries represented in the audit log are: > Queries that are prevented due to lack of authorization. > Queries that Impala can analyze and parse to determine that they are > authorized. The audit data is recorded immediately after Impala finishes its > analysis, before the query is actually executed. > The audit log does not contain entries for queries that could not be parsed > and analyzed. For example, a query that fails due to a syntax error is not > recorded in the audit log. The audit log also does not contain queries that > fail due to a reference to a table that does not exist, if you would be > authorized to access the table if it did exist. > Certain statements in the impala-shell interpreter, such as CONNECT, SUMMARY, > PROFILE, SET, and QUIT, do not correspond to actual SQL queries, and these > statements are not reflected in the audit log. > {noformat} > However, based on[1], there is an unmentioned condition that the client must > have issued at least one fetch for analyzed queries to be recorded in audit > logs. > [1] > https://github.com/apache/impala/blob/b3b00da1a1c7b98e84debe11c10258c4a0dff944/be/src/service/impala-server.cc#L690-L734 -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)