Information
Enable log_connections on PostgreSQL single servers.
NOTE: This recommendation currently only applies to Single Server, not Flexible Server. See additional information below for details about the planned retirement of Azure PostgreSQL Single Server.
Rationale:
Enabling log_connections helps PostgreSQL Database to log attempted connection to the server, as well as successful completion of client authentication. Log data can be used to identify, troubleshoot, and repair configuration errors and suboptimal performance.
Solution
Remediate from Azure Portal
Login to Azure Portal using https://portal.azure.com.
Go to Azure Database for PostgreSQL servers.
For each database, under Settings, click Server parameters.
In the filter bar, type log_connections.
Set log_connections to ON.
Click Save.
Remediate from Azure CLI
Use the below command to update log_connections configuration.
az postgres server configuration set --resource-group <resourceGroupName> --server-name <serverName> --name log_connections --value on
Remediate from PowerShell
Use the below command to update log_connections configuration.
Update-AzPostgreSqlConfiguration -ResourceGroupName <ResourceGroupName> -ServerName <ServerName> -Name log_connections -Value on
Default Value:
By default log_connections is enabled (set to on).