Re: Deleting old WAL-files - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Gilberto Castillo
Subject Re: Deleting old WAL-files
Date
Msg-id 59237.192.168.207.54.1432042174.squirrel@webmail.etecsa.cu
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In response to Deleting old WAL-files  (Gustav Karlsson <Gustav.Karlsson@BEKK.no>)
Responses Re: Deleting old WAL-files
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> Gustav Karlsson wrote:
>> I am looking for a good method of determining what WAL-segments can be
>> deleted from our backup-
>> archive.
>>
>> We are using Postgresql 9.3 and do nightly basebackups along with
>> archiving of WAL-segments.
>>
>> We would like to prevent our backup-archive from growing forever, and
>> thus delete basebackups and WAL-
>> segments older than say 1 year.
>>
>> Is there a good way of finding the oldest WAL-segment needed for a given
>> basebackup? (If not, what is
>> the typical method for deleting old WAL-segments?)
>
> The backup contains a file "backup_label" which contains a line like
>
> START WAL LOCATION: 0/83000028 (file 000000010000000000000083)
>
> That is the oldest file needed for recovery.
>
> But a simple solution would be to keep WAL archives for one day more than
> your oldest
> base backup, that way you can never miss a WAL archive that you need.

See you:

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/pgarchivecleanup.html



Saludos,
Gilberto Castillo
ETECSA, La Habana, Cuba
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