VMware Horizon uses database tables to implement the event database. The event database prepends the names of these tables with a prefix that you define when you set up the database.
Event Database Tables
The following table shows the database tables that implement the event database in VMware Horizon.
Table Name | Description |
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event | Metadata and search optimization data for recent events. |
event_data | Data values for recent events. |
event_data_historical | Data values for all events. |
event_historical | Metadata and search optimization data for all events. |
VMware Horizon records details about events to all the database tables. After a certain period of time has elapsed since writing an event record, VMware Horizon deletes the record from the event and event_data tables. You can use Horizon Console to configure the time period for which the database keeps a record in the event and event_data tables.
A unique primary key, EventID, identifies each event that VMware Horizon records in the event and event_historical tables. VMware Horizon records data values for each event in the event_data and event_data_historical tables. You can obtain the complete set of information for an event by joining the event and event_data tables or the event_ historical and event_data_historical tables on the EventID column.
The EventType, Severity, and Time columns in the event and event_historical tables identify the type and severity of an event and the time at which it occurred.
For information about setting up the event database, see the Horizon Installation document.
Event Database Schemas
The following table shows the schema for the event and event_historical database tables.
Column Name | Oracle Data Type | SQL Server Data Type | PostgreSQL Data Type | Description |
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Acknowledged | SMALLINT | tinyint | integer | Whether VMware Horizon acknowledged the event.
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Applicationid | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying(512) | ID of the associated application. |
DesktopId | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying(512) | Desktop ID of the associated pool. |
EndpointId | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying(512) | ID of the associated endpoint. |
EventID | INTEGER | int | integer | Unique primary key for the event. |
EventType | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying(512) | Event name that corresponds to an item in the message catalog. For example, BROKER_USERLOGGEDIN. |
FolderPath | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying(512) | Full path of the folder that contains the associated object. |
GroupId | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying(512) | SID of the associated group in Active Directory. |
LUNId | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying(512) | ID of the LUN that stores the associated object. |
MachineId | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying(512) | ID of the associated physical or virtual machine. |
Module | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying(512) | VMware Horizon component that raised the event. For example, Admin, Broker, Tunnel, Framework, Client, or Agent. |
ModuleAndEventText | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying(512) | Event message with values substituted for attribute parameters. |
Node | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying(512) | Name of the virtual device node. |
SessionId | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying(512) | ID of the associated session. |
Severity | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying(512) | Severity level. For example, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, AUDIT_SUCCESS, AUDIT_FAIL. |
Source | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying(512) | Identifier for the source of the event. |
ThinappId | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying(512) | ID of the associated ThinApp object. |
Time | TIMESTAMP | datetime | timestamp without time zone | Time at which the event occurred, measured from the epoch (January 1, 1970). |
UserDiskPathId | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying(512) | ID of the user disk. |
UserSID | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying(512) | SID of the associated user in Active Directory. |
The following table shows the schema for the event_data and event_data_historical database tables.
Column Name | Oracle Data Type | SQL Server Data Type | PostgreSQL Data Type | Description |
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BooleanValue | SMALLINT | tinyint | integer | Value of a Boolean attribute.
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EventID | INTEGER | int | integer | Unique primary key for the event. |
IntValue | INTEGER | int | integer | Value of an integer attribute. |
Name | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying(512) | Attribute name (for example, UserDisplayName). |
StrBlobValue | NCLOB | nvarchar(max) | text | Value of a string attribute over 500 characters. |
StrValue | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying(512) | Value of a string attribute. For other types of attributes, this column contains an interpretation of the data type as a string. |
TimeValue | TIMESTAMP | datetime | timestamp without time zone | Value of a date and time attribute. |
Type | SMALLINT | tinyint | integer | The data type of the attribute.
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The following table shows the schema for the timing_profiler database table.
Column Name | Oracle Data Type | SQL Server Data Type | PostgreSQL Data Type | Description |
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EventId | NUMBER | int | integer | Unique primary key for the event. |
EventType | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying | Type of the Timing Profiler event. For example: TIMING_PROFILER_DESKTOP_RECONNECT. |
Properties | NCLOB | nvarchar(max) | text | JSON containing various attributes associated with this timing profiler event. |
SessionId | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying | Session associated with this event. |
Time | TIMESTAMP | datetime | timestamp without time zone | Time at which the event occurred, measured from the epoch (January 1, 1970). |
TimingProfilerTree | NCLOB | nvarchar(max) | text | Logon timing profiler tree. |
UserSid | NVARCHAR2(512) | nvarchar(512) | character varying | User involved in this event. |