On 16/4/25 15:36, Ron Johnson wrote:
pgaudit is statement-level, not transaction-level; that's its nature. This is the same as log_statement.
ok, but log_statement prints ROLLBACKs/COMMITs, but pgaudit not.
On 4/15/25 12:14, KENAN ÇİFTÇİ wrote:
One issue we have with pgaudit is that it prints AUDIT records even if the xaction gets rollbacked, how do you alleviate that ?
Hi All,
We are exploring auditing solutions for our PostgreSQL database and are considering using pgaudit for this purpose. However, we have a few questions:
What is the best tool for auditing PostgreSQL databases?
Can we store the audit information separately from PostgreSQL logs if we decide to use pgaudit?
We appreciate any help or suggestions!
Thanks
Vijay
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