you could write a custom trigger that logs access to specific CFs. But be aware that this may have a big performance impact.
2017-02-10 9:58 GMT+01:00 vincent gromakowski <vincent.gromakow...@gmail.com >: > GDPR compliancy...we need to trace user activity on personal data. Maybe > there is another way ? > > 2017-02-10 9:46 GMT+01:00 Benjamin Roth <benjamin.r...@jaumo.com>: > >> On a cluster with just a little bit load, that would cause zillions of >> petabytes of logs (just roughly ;)). I don't think this is viable. >> There are many many JMX metrics on an aggregated level. But none per >> authed used. >> What exactly do you want to find out? Is it for debugging purposes? >> >> >> 2017-02-10 9:42 GMT+01:00 vincent gromakowski < >> vincent.gromakow...@gmail.com>: >> >>> Hi all, >>> Is there any way to trace user activity at the server level to see which >>> user is accessing which data ? Do you thin it would be simple to implement ? >>> Tx >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Benjamin Roth >> Prokurist >> >> Jaumo GmbH · www.jaumo.com >> Wehrstraße 46 · 73035 Göppingen · Germany >> Phone +49 7161 304880-6 <+49%207161%203048806> · Fax +49 7161 304880-1 >> <+49%207161%203048801> >> AG Ulm · HRB 731058 · Managing Director: Jens Kammerer >> > > -- Benjamin Roth Prokurist Jaumo GmbH · www.jaumo.com Wehrstraße 46 · 73035 Göppingen · Germany Phone +49 7161 304880-6 · Fax +49 7161 304880-1 AG Ulm · HRB 731058 · Managing Director: Jens Kammerer