Nagy László Zsolt wrote:
> I have accidentally created an extra replication slot on a server. It
> was a long time ago, and it is not used (active=false). I'm planning to
> add another replication slave, but I can only do it later. I wonder if
> it prevents the server to recycle old WAL segments?
>
>
> template1=# select * from pg_replication_slots;
> slot_name | plugin | slot_type | datoid | database | temporary | active
> > active_pid | xmin | catalog_xmin | restart_lsn | confirmed_flush_lsn
>
>
-----------+--------+-----------+--------+----------+-----------+--------+------------+------+--------------+-------------+---------------------
> eke | | physical | | | f | f
> > | | | |
>
> docker02 | | physical | | | f | t
> > 66 | | | 0/7000000 |
>
> (2 rows)
>
>
> Should I delete this slot and add it again later, when the new slave
> becomes available?
I'm not 100% certain if it can do any harm or not, but I'd drop the
replication slot and create a new one later if you need it.
Creating a replication slot is fast and simple.
Yours,
Laurenz Albe
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