Re: Why is my pg_xlog directory so huge? - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Niels Kristian Schjødt
Subject Re: Why is my pg_xlog directory so huge?
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Msg-id 1018C01B-F44B-4E42-AC57-F29EEA840A32@autouncle.com
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In response to Re: Why is my pg_xlog directory so huge?  (Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net>)
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Thanks! it worked! :-)


Den 18/03/2013 kl. 15.38 skrev Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net>:

> On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 2:08 PM, Niels Kristian Schjødt
> <nielskristian@autouncle.com> wrote:
>> Okay, thanks. It' seems you were right! Now I have fixed the issue (it was an ssh key).
>> So I started a:
>> SELECT pg_start_backup('backup', true);
>>
>> And when done, I executed a:
>> sudo -u postgres rsync -av --exclude postmaster.pid --exclude pg_xlog /var/lib/postgresql/9.2/main/
postgres@192.168.0.2:/var/lib/postgresql/9.2/main/
>>
>> Then I tried to finish off the backup by doing a:
>> SELECT pg_stop_backup();
>>
>> But It keeps on telling me:
>> WARNING:  pg_stop_backup still waiting for all required WAL segments to be archived (480 seconds elapsed)
>> HINT:  Check that your archive_command is executing properly.  pg_stop_backup can be canceled safely, but the
databasebackup will not be usable without all the WAL segments. 
>>
>> And I could see in the log that it's some kind of permission issue. So I canceled it, and started the streaming
replicationon my slave, and it seems to work fine. However the pg_xlog dir on the master is still HUGE 153G - so how
canI get this mess sorted, and cleaned up that directory? 
>
> Once you have your archive_command working, it will transfer all your
> xlog to the archive. Once it is, the xlog directory should
> automatically clean up fairly quickly.
>
> If you still have a permissions problem with the archive, you
> obviously need to fix that first.
>
> If you don't care about your archive you could set your
> archive_command to e.g. /bin/true, and that will make it pretend it
> has archived the files, and should clean it up quicker. But that will
> mean you have no valid archive and thus no valid backups, until you
> start over froma new base.
>
>
> --
> Magnus Hagander
> Me: http://www.hagander.net/
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