Information
Set audit_log_events to include CONNECTION on MySQL flexible servers.
Rationale:
Enabling CONNECTION helps MySQL Database to log items such as successful and failed connection attempts to the server. Log data can be used to identify, troubleshoot, and repair configuration errors and suboptimal performance.
Impact:
There are further costs incurred for storage of logs. For high traffic databases these logs will be significant. Determine your organization's needs before enabling.
Solution
Remediate from Azure Portal
Login to Azure Portal using https://portal.azure.com.
Go to Azure Database for MySQL flexible servers.
For each database, under Settings, click Server parameters.
In the filter bar, type audit_log.
Set audit_log_enabled to ON.
In the drop-down next to audit_log_events, check CONNECTION.
Click Save.
Under Monitoring, select Diagnostic settings.
Select + Add diagnostic setting.
Provide a diagnostic setting name.
Under Categories, select MySQL Audit Logs.
Specify destination details.
Click Save.
It may take up to 10 minutes for the logs to appear in the configured destination.
Remediate from Azure CLI
Use the below command to set audit_log_events to CONNECTION:
az mysql flexible-server parameter set --resource-group <resourceGroup> --server-name <serverName> --name audit_log_events --value CONNECTION
Remediate from PowerShell
Use the below command to set audit_log_events to CONNECTION:
Update-AzMySqlFlexibleServerConfiguration -ResourceGroupName <resourceGroup> -ServerName <serverName> -Name audit_log_events -Value CONNECTION
Default Value:
By default audit_log_events is set to CONNECTION.