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The stored immutable data of an audited event. Audit records are verifiable; their integrity can be tested at any time to ensure that they are accurate and unchanged from the time of their creation.
Generated by any activity in the Oracle Beehive system that is capable of being audited. Sending an e-mail, changing the state of a document, and changing a service configuration are all examples of auditable events.
A selection of audit records that are related based on a given context. For example, the audit trail of a lost business transaction consists of all the related audit records (stored events) that led up to the problem.
The logical area of effect of an audit policy, defined as a hierarchy of artifact containers (organizations, workspaces, and folders).
The maximum disk space allowed for a workspace, organization, or enterprise. Once the hard quota is reached, no further create or update operations will be allowed until the quota violation is resolved.
The disk space limit at which a warning event is created. Essentially, reaching your soft quota triggers a warning that you are approaching your hard quota