Re: Auditing via logical decoding

2018-07-27 Thread Stephen Frost
Greetings, * from_postg...@safetyphil.com (from_postg...@safetyphil.com) wrote: > >> We have been using our own trigger-based audit system at my firm > >> successfully for some years, but the performance penalty is starting to > >> grate a bit and so I have been tasked with seeing if we can make

Re: Auditing via logical decoding

2018-07-27 Thread Tomas Vondra
On 07/27/2018 04:43 PM, from_postg...@safetyphil.com wrote: We have been using our own trigger-based audit system at my firm successfully for some years, but the performance penalty is starting to grate a bit and so I have been tasked with seeing if we can make use of the new logical decoding

Re: Auditing via logical decoding

2018-07-27 Thread Pavel Stehule
2018-07-27 16:43 GMT+02:00 : > >> We have been using our own trigger-based audit system at my firm > >> successfully for some years, but the performance penalty is starting to > >> grate a bit and so I have been tasked with seeing if we can make use of > >> the new logical decoding functions to ac

RE: Auditing via logical decoding

2018-07-27 Thread from_postgres
>> We have been using our own trigger-based audit system at my firm >> successfully for some years, but the performance penalty is starting to >> grate a bit and so I have been tasked with seeing if we can make use of >> the new logical decoding functions to achieve the same thing. I thought >>

Re: Auditing via logical decoding

2018-07-27 Thread Tomas Vondra
On 07/27/2018 12:44 PM, Philip Scott wrote: Hi Postgres Hackers, We have been using our own trigger-based audit system at my firm successfully for some years, but the performance penalty is starting to grate a bit and so I have been tasked with seeing if we can make use of the new logical

Re: Auditing via logical decoding

2018-07-27 Thread Jeremy Finzel
On Fri, Jul 27, 2018 at 5:41 AM Philip Scott wrote: > Hi Postgres Hackers, > > We have been using our own trigger-based audit system at my firm > successfully for some years, but the performance penalty is starting to > grate a bit and so I have been tasked with seeing if we can make use of > the