Sudhakar - an additional comment:
The eAudit feature I mentioned was the underpinning for that product’s CFR 21
(Part 11) compliance. Over the years, several pharmaceutical companies would
visit our product development sites to conduct their audits and this feature
was demonstrated to show comp
You are right. One of the products that I was involved with had an “eAudit”
feature baked into the application layer tracking every change and capturing
user, changed value, affected attribute / column, an event type (insert,
update, delete), and the datetime stamp of the event.
Sudhakar - your
If you require a full audit trail then you'll need to do this in your data
model. I recommend looking to event sourcing, which is a way of tracking
all changes to an entity over its lifetime.
https://martinfowler.com/eaaDev/EventSourcing.html
Instead of thinking of data as global mutable state,
Rahul,
CFR 21 (part 11) is an FDA-mandated electronics records standard. For any
software solution built for the life sciences / pharma industries, compliance
with this standard is a must. There are three parts to this:
(1) Controls and audit of user logins / forcing re-login when session times
I haven't use Vormetric, but have worked with a couple teams doing disk
encryption using LUKS:
https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/blob/master/README.md
I haven't read through that FDA guideline, and tbh I'm not going to - if
there's a specific question you have it would be better to ask it r
Is that an encryption related policy? If you can clarify — maybe able to get
better answers. There are products like Vormetrics (?) which can encrypt data
at rest.
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Rahul Singh
rahul.si...@anant.us
Anant Corporation
On Mar 29, 2018, 12:23 AM -0400, Sudhakar Ganesan ,
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Did an
Nodetool drain and nodetool flush are similar commands. Both commands flush
memtable to disk. The difference is a nodetool drain will make C* stop
listening for connections.
From: Eunsu Kim
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Date: Thursday, March 29, 2018 at 1:09 AM
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