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    • Database configuration settings
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      • Setting the database expiration
      • Providing a custom configuration file
    • Connecting to a database
    • Resetting a database
    • Deactivating and reactivating databases
    • Managing auto snapshots
    • Tracking database activity
    • Deleting a database
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    • About user snapshots
    • Viewing the user snapshot list
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    • Creating a user snapshot from imported data
    • Editing a user snapshot
    • Creating a database from a user snapshot
    • Deleting a user snapshot
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    • Configuring tolerations and node selectors
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    • Setting the registry location for data volumes
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      • Creating, editing, and deleting custom images
      • Oracle image configuration
    • Configuring automatic deletion of snapshots
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    • Data that Tonic.ai collects
  • Using the Ephemeral API
    • About the Ephemeral API
    • Configuring Ephemeral
    • Getting information about Ephemeral databases
    • Starting a database
    • Managing databases
    • Managing snapshots
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  1. Managing Databases

Tracking database activity

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For each database, Tonic Ephemeral tracks events that affect the database, including when:

  • The database is started

  • The database configuration is updated

  • The database is copied

  • A user snapshot is created

  • A user deactivates the database

  • A user reactivates the database

The activity log does not indicate when a database expires or is deactivated automatically.

To display the activity log for a database:

  1. On the Databases page, click the options menu for the database.

  1. In the options menu, click Activity Log.

On the Activity tab of the details panel, the entries are in reverse order by date, with the most recent entries at the top of the panel.

The entries are grouped by date. To download the logs that are associated with the event, click the download icon.

To close the panel, click Close.

Database options menu
Activity log for a database