Information
The audit_log_include_accounts variable enables the administrator to set accounts for which events should be logged in the audit log.
Rationale:
The audit_log_include_accounts variable has two permitted values, either NULL or a list of MySQL accounts. Setting this variable correctly ensures all MySQL users are being logged in the audit log.
Impact:
If a user or a list of users are set as the values for audit_log_include_accounts, these user(s) will ONLY be logged. Other users permitted to access the MySQL Server but not listed under the audit_log_include_accounts variable will avoid being logged in the audit log. Setting audit_log_include_accounts to NULL ensures no MySQL users excluded from the audit log.
Solution
To remediate this configuration setting, execute the following SQL statement
SET GLOBAL audit_log_include_accounts = NULL;
Or set audit_log_include_accounts=NULL in my.cnf.
Default Value:
audit_log_exclude_accounts is set to NULL by default.