VMware Postgres log files must contain required fields.

Severity
Group ID
Group Title
Version
Rule ID
Date
STIG Version
mediumV-256592SRG-APP-000089-DB-000064VCPG-70-000002SV-256592r887562_rule2023-06-151
Description
Without the capability to generate audit records, it would be difficult to establish, correlate, and investigate the events relating to an incident or identify those responsible for one. As an embedded database that is only accessible via "localhost", VMware Postgres on the vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) does not implement robust auditing. However, it can and must be configured to log reasonable levels of information relating to user actions to enable proper troubleshooting. Satisfies: SRG-APP-000089-DB-000064, SRG-APP-000095-DB-000039, SRG-APP-000096-DB-000040, SRG-APP-000097-DB-000041, SRG-APP-000098-DB-000042, SRG-APP-000099-DB-000043, SRG-APP-000100-DB-000201, SRG-APP-000101-DB-000044, SRG-APP-000375-DB-000323
ℹ️ Check
At the command prompt, run the following command: # /opt/vmware/vpostgres/current/bin/psql -U postgres -A -t -c "SHOW log_line_prefix;" Expected result: %m %c %x %d %u %r %p %l If the output does not match the expected result, this is a finding.
✔️ Fix
At the command prompt, run the following commands: # /opt/vmware/vpostgres/current/bin/psql -U postgres -c "ALTER SYSTEM SET log_line_prefix TO '%m %c %x %d %u %r %p %l ';" # /opt/vmware/vpostgres/current/bin/psql -U postgres -c "SELECT pg_reload_conf();"