Joy Conner
23rd December 2009, 19:02
Having reviewed this log file, I see several entries that I do not understand.
This user is a super user but not one that works in IT. The table referenced in the log entry is the users table. I have attached a file with a sample entry into the log.
Does anyone know what he does that will cause an entry into this log?
jclju1
23rd December 2009, 20:28
2009-10-26[16:31:13]:I:supjames: Log_mesg: ttaad200000: completed (1 rows)
User supjames imported one record into table ttaad200000 (User data).
Joy Conner
23rd December 2009, 23:52
The user is not even aware of sessions like create sequential dump and then create tables from sequential dump.
He does assist us (IT) with maintaining desktops, or modifying privledges. I don't know why he would import a record into users table because he is able to insert a new record into users table. But it takes more action than that to set up a new user.
There must be something else generating an entry into this log.
Anyone else with a different idea?
Hitesh Shah
30th December 2009, 15:19
The log.bdpost will be logged whenever bdbpost is run . It may be possible that the user runs a session which internally run bdbpost binary as part of his routine duties.