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From Glyn Astill
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In response to user logging info  (Dhandapani Shanmugam <postgresql95@gmail.com>)
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> From: Dhandapani Shanmugam <postgresql95@gmail.com>
>To: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org
>Sent: Thursday, 2 June 2016, 7:21
>Subject: [ADMIN] user logging info
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>Hi All,
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>Good Day!
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>Please clarify me on below points :)
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>-Can we see user connections on any system tables(active + past) in postgreSQL, Please share me the SQL if it is
possible.

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Can you clarify what you want to see here?  You can see the current and last queries of connections with "SELECT * FROM
pg_stat_activity". If you want auditing or logging of all activity then depending on what you need it's possible with
triggersor an extension like pg_audit. 

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>-.I assume postgresql.conf can be modified so that user connections are logged in a log file.

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Yes turn on log_connections and log_disconnections, see the "what to log" section here:

    https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/runtime-config-logging.html

>>Is this best approach or how can we do to check for the user connection details? any advise is really helpful. Thanks
inAdvance 
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>-Dhandapani
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