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Audit Log

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Last updated: 2024-07-31 17:30:53
DLC provides an operation log audit service based on Tencent Cloud's CloudAudit service, ensuring you can understand the system operation records in real time and check the operation information.

Notes

Before using the audit CLS of DLC, you need to activate Tencent Cloud's CloudAudit service. If the service is not yet activated, you can activate it with the primary account.

Use Instructions

The Data Lake Computing Console currently displays up to 3 months of log information. To view older log information, you can go to CloudAudit. The audit logs contain console operations and API call operations. Currently, it supports viewing log information for engine management, task management, data source management, workgroup management, user management, scheduled task instance management, scheduled task management, and scheduling plan management.

Operation Guide

1. log in to Data Lake Computing Console, select Service Region.
2. Through the left menu Data Operation and Maintenance, select the Audit Log feature.
3. Supports log queries based on user UIN or request ID.
4. Detailed log information can be viewed by clicking Query Details.




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