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Regex matching solely against the word "insufficient" means that it's trivial to cause this to alert unnecessarily by merely including the string "insufficient" in one's real query. Instead verify that we don't actually have a real query and know for certain this is an error condition.

jcoleman and others added 3 commits February 2, 2022 20:52
This hasn't worked for quite some time because `pg_stat_activity` columns
`state_change` and `backend_type` are `null` when the user isn't a
superuser.
Regex matching solely against the word "insufficient" means that it's trivial to cause this to alert unnecessarily by merely including the string "insufficient" in one's real query. Instead verify that we don't actually have a real query and know for certain this is an error condition.
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Can we get this merged? This causes false positives with a legitimate query a vendor package runs that includes the word "insufficient" in the WHERE clause.

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