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From chris
Subject pg_xlog piling
Date
Msg-id 575c1026-aabd-4854-55f7-1292c57b3da6@pgsqlrocket.com
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Responses Re: pg_xlog piling
Re: pg_xlog piling
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Hi,

I have a standby that is in replication only mode but the pg_xlog 
directory is currently at 577GB utilized and is growing daily and I 
can't figure out why. This was a problem before when we were on 
postgresl 9.2 but changed some postgresql.conf parameters and then 
rebuilt it but still running into the same problem.


Thanks in advance,

Chris


Here is some more info about the standby.


# WRITE AHEAD LOG
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------

# - Settings -

wal_level = hot_standby            # minimal, archive, or hot_standby

                     # (change requires restart)
#fsync = off                # turns forced synchronization on or off
#synchronous_commit = off        # synchronization level;
                     # off, local, remote_write, or on
#wal_sync_method = fsync        # the default is the first option
                     # supported by the operating system:
                     #   open_datasync
                     #   fdatasync (default on Linux)
                     #   fsync
                     #   fsync_writethrough
                     #   open_sync
#full_page_writes = on            # recover from partial page writes
#wal_buffers = -1            # min 32kB, -1 sets based on shared_buffers
                     # (change requires restart)
#wal_writer_delay = 200ms        # 1-10000 milliseconds

#commit_delay = 0            # range 0-100000, in microseconds
#commit_siblings = 5            # range 1-1000

# - Checkpoints -

checkpoint_segments = 128        # in logfile segments, min 1, 16MB each
checkpoint_timeout = 30min
#checkpoint_timeout = 5min        # range 30s-1h
#checkpoint_completion_target = 0.5    # checkpoint target duration, 0.0 
- 1.0
checkpoint_warning = 30min
#checkpoint_warning = 30s        # 0 disables


# REPLICATION
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------

# - Sending Server(s) -

# Set these on the master and on any standby that will send replication 
data.

max_wal_senders = 3        # max number of walsender processes
                 # (change requires restart)
wal_keep_segments = 256        # in logfile segments, 16MB each; 0 disables
#wal_keep_segments = 500        # in logfile segments, 16MB each; 0 disables
#replication_timeout = 60s    # in milliseconds; 0 disables

# - Master Server -

# These settings are ignored on a standby server.

#synchronous_standby_names = ''    # standby servers that provide sync rep
                 # comma-separated list of application_name
                 # from standby(s); '*' = all
#vacuum_defer_cleanup_age = 0    # number of xacts by which cleanup is 
delayed

# - Standby Servers -

# These settings are ignored on a master server.

hot_standby = on            # "on" allows queries during recovery
                     # (change requires restart)
#max_standby_archive_delay = 30s    # max delay before canceling queries
                     # when reading WAL from archive;
                     # -1 allows indefinite delay
#max_standby_streaming_delay = 30s    # max delay before canceling queries
                     # when reading streaming WAL;
                     # -1 allows indefinite delay
#wal_receiver_status_interval = 10s    # send replies at least this often
                     # 0 disables
#hot_standby_feedback = off        # send info from standby to prevent
                     # query conflicts


postgres=# show checkpoint_segments;
  checkpoint_segments
---------------------
  128
(1 row)

postgres=# show wal_keep_segments;
  wal_keep_segments
-------------------
  256
(1 row)




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