On 18/11/19 9:56 μ.μ., Dave Hughes wrote:
Hello,
I'm using PostgreSQL 10.5 on Linux (RHEL).  I'm new to administering PostgreSQL and recently installed pgaudit.  I believe I have it installed correctly and wanted to start playing with it to see how exactly it works.

So while walking through a tutorial I found online, I saw where I can enter a 
statement in PostgreSQL, such as:
ALTER SYSTEM SET pgaudit.log TO 'read, write';
SELECT pg_reload_conf();
Then after reading or writing to a table, you can then check "pg_log" for the 
audit entries.  But my issue is that I can't find the log file at all?

In my main PostgreSQL directory (/work/PostgreSQL/10)I do have a file called "logfile", but there are no entries from today.  When I go into the pgaudit sub-directory (/work/PostegreSQL/10/pgaudit) I don't see any log file in there either?

pgaudit writes in the standard pgsql log.


Can someone point me in the right direction?

Thanks,
Dave Hughes


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