Thanks Tom

alter system set pgaudit.log = 'all'; -- Works, it results in 2019-02-12 
08:51:49.109 CET [13560] LOG:  parameter "pgaudit.log" changed to "all" after 
select pg_reload_conf();
alter system set pgaudit.logx = 'all'; -- Notice spelling error logx: Fails, it 
results immediately in 2019-02-12 08:53:04.412 CET [12856] ERROR:  unrecognized 
configuration parameter "pgaudit.logx" 2019-02-12 08:53:04.412 CET [12856] 
STATEMENT:  alter system set pgaudit.logx = 'all';

pgaudit is loaded, as show by: 

localhost postgres@postgres#show shared_preload_libraries;
 shared_preload_libraries
--------------------------
 pgaudit
(1 row)

localhost postgres@postgres#

pgaudit.dll is locked py postgres.exe, if I try to remove it from the lib 
folder. 

All looks normal, except no logs from auditing. 

Regards Niels


-----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
Fra: Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> 
Sendt: 11. februar 2019 15:44
Til: Niels Jespersen <n...@dst.dk>
Cc: 'pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org' <pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org>
Emne: Re: Implementing pgaudit extension on Microsoft Windows

Niels Jespersen <n...@dst.dk> writes:
> Copied pgaudit.dll to C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\11\lib Copied  
> pgaudit.control and pgaudit--1.3.sql to C:\Program 
> Files\PostgreSQL\11\share\extension
> Set shared_preload_libraries = 'pgaudit'
> Restart PostgreSQL
> Run "CREATE EXTENSION pgaudit;"
> alter system set pgaudit.log = 'all';
> select pg_reload_conf();

> Nothing enters the log-file from pgaudit. Creating tables (relations, sorry). 
> Selecting from tables, nothing in the log.

Hm, what you describe above looks right.

> I can see that alter system set pgaudit.logx = 'all';  complains about 
> "unrecognized configuration parameter", so something is known about pgaudit.

No, that means the postmaster *doesn't* have pgaudit loaded.

The fact that CREATE EXTENSION worked implies that you've got the library 
correctly built, so I think this must boil down to the 
"shared_preload_libraries" setting not having taken.  You could cross-check 
that by seeing what "SHOW shared_preload_libraries"
prints.

I wonder if you forgot to remove the comment marker (#) on the 
shared_preload_libraries line?

                        regards, tom lane

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