»audit
The audit
command groups subcommands for interacting with Vault's audit
devices. Users can list, enable, and disable audit devices.
For more information, please see the audit device
documentation
»Examples
Enable an audit device:
$ vault audit enable file file_path=/tmp/my-file.txt
Success! Enabled the file audit device at: file/
$ vault audit enable file file_path=/tmp/my-file.txtSuccess! Enabled the file audit device at: file/
List all audit devices:
$ vault audit list
Path Type Description
---- ---- -----------
file/ file n/a
$ vault audit listPath Type Description---- ---- -----------file/ file n/a
Disable an audit device:
$ vault audit disable file/
Success! Disabled audit device (if it was enabled) at: file/
$ vault audit disable file/Success! Disabled audit device (if it was enabled) at: file/
»Usage
Usage: vault audit <subcommand> [options] [args]
# ...
Subcommands:
disable Disables an audit device
enable Enables an audit device
list Lists enabled audit devices
Usage: vault audit <subcommand> [options] [args]
# ...
Subcommands: disable Disables an audit device enable Enables an audit device list Lists enabled audit devices
For more information, examples, and usage about a subcommand, click on the name
of the subcommand in the sidebar.