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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