Обсуждение: Regarding pgaudit log_directory
Hi
Respected pgsql team
please let me know the pgaudit parameter to store pgaudit log files only
i don't want to store pgaudit log files at pgsql log_directory file location
Regards
durgamahesh manne
On 29/3/19 5:15 μ.μ., Durgamahesh Manne wrote:
let me guess, there is none?HiRespected pgsql teamplease let me know the pgaudit parameter to store pgaudit log files onlyi don't want to store pgaudit log files at pgsql log_directory file location
Regardsdurgamahesh manne
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On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 8:58 PM Achilleas Mantzios <achill@matrix.gatewaynet.com> wrote:
On 29/3/19 5:15 μ.μ., Durgamahesh Manne wrote:let me guess, there is none?HiRespected pgsql teamplease let me know the pgaudit parameter to store pgaudit log files onlyi don't want to store pgaudit log files at pgsql log_directory file locationRegardsdurgamahesh manne-- Achilleas Mantzios IT DEV Lead IT DEPT Dynacom Tankers Mgmt
hi
I could not find parameter related to pgaudit log_directory .
Regards
Durgamahesh Manne
On 3/29/19 3:32 PM, Durgamahesh Manne wrote: > > I could not find parameter related to pgaudit log_directory . pgAudit does not support logging outside the standard PostgreSQL logging facility and there are no plans for such a feature. The general solution is to use Splunk, ELK, etc. to do manipulation of the PostgreSQL logs. Regards, -- -David david@pgmasters.net
On Saturday, March 30, 2019, David Steele <david@pgmasters.net> wrote:
On 3/29/19 3:32 PM, Durgamahesh Manne wrote:
I could not find parameter related to pgaudit log_directory .
pgAudit does not support logging outside the standard PostgreSQL logging facility and there are no plans for such a feature.
The general solution is to use Splunk, ELK, etc. to do manipulation of the PostgreSQL logs.
Regards,
--
-David
david@pgmasters.net
Hi
Please let me know open source application interface to monitor of pgaudit logs only
As I have installed pgaudit successfully
Regards
Durgamahesh Manne
On Saturday, March 30, 2019, David Steele <david@pgmasters.net> wrote:
On 3/29/19 3:32 PM, Durgamahesh Manne wrote:
I could not find parameter related to pgaudit log_directory .
pgAudit does not support logging outside the standard PostgreSQL logging facility and there are no plans for such a feature.
The general solution is to use Splunk, ELK, etc. to do manipulation of the PostgreSQL logs.
Regards,
--
-David
david@pgmasters.net
Hi
Please let me know open source application interface to do manipulation of pgaudit logs only
As I have installed pgaudit successfully
Regards
Durgamahesh Manne
On 3/31/19 8:01 PM, Durgamahesh Manne wrote: > > On Saturday, March 30, 2019, David Steele <david@pgmasters.net > <mailto:david@pgmasters.net>> wrote: > > On 3/29/19 3:32 PM, Durgamahesh Manne wrote: > > I could not find parameter related to pgaudit log_directory . > > pgAudit does not support logging outside the standard PostgreSQL > logging facility and there are no plans for such a feature. > > The general solution is to use Splunk, ELK, etc. to do manipulation > of the PostgreSQL logs. > > Regards, > -- > -David > david@pgmasters.net <mailto:david@pgmasters.net> > > Please let me know open source application interface to monitor of > pgaudit logs only > As I have installed pgaudit successfully For open source ELK is probably your best bet. This may help get you started: https://prezi.com/f2dvt6m9tbf9/integrating-postgresql-with-logstash-for-real-time-monitoring/ -- -David david@pgmasters.net