On 2/4/16 5:00 AM, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> David Steele wrote:
>
>>> <...> But what I think really happens is
>>> some badly-written Java application loses track of a connection
>>> someplace and just never finds it again. <...>
>
> I've seen that also, plenty of times.
>
>> That's what I've seen over and over again. And then sometimes it's not
>> a badly-written Java application, but me, and in that case I definitely
>> want the connection killed. Without logging, if you please.
>
> So the way to escape audit logging is to open a transaction, steal some
> data, then leave the connection open so that it's not logged when it's
> killed?
Well, of course I was joking, but even so I only meant the disconnect
shouldn't be logged to save me embarrassment.
But you are probably joking as well. Oh, what a tangled web.
--
-David
david@pgmasters.net