Thanks for the response! I realized I didn't have the default logging
turned on. I needed to edit the postgresql.conf file to enable
log_destination = 'csvlog' and logging_collector = on. Once I did that I
can now see the audit file.
On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 4:31 AM Achilleas Mantzios <
ach...@m
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
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 ent