Re: archive falling behind - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From German Becker
Subject Re: archive falling behind
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In response to Re: archive falling behind  (Strahinja Kustudić <strahinjak@nordeus.com>)
Responses Re: archive falling behind  (Albe Laurenz <laurenz.albe@wien.gv.at>)
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Strahinja,

From my experience, postgres will delete WAL (after checkpoint) regardless if they have been archived. Are you saying this is abnormal?


On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 7:45 PM, Strahinja Kustudić <strahinjak@nordeus.com> wrote:
How can the archive process fall behind? Postgres will never reuse WAL files which are not yet archived.

Regarding your question about slowing down WAL generation, that is not possible to do, unless you slow down the application which is doing the writing into the database.

Regards,
Strahinja

On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 6:03 PM, German Becker <german.becker@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi I am working with version 9.1.9. The dabase is in archiving mode. The archives are then sended to a hotstandby replication sever.
I have seen that under heavy load, the archive process will fall behind the WAL generation and thuse some WAL segments won't get archived so the replication stops. To recover from this I need to do a new cold backup and send it to the replication server. Is there a way to limit the WAL generation (i.e slowing down insterts and deletes) so as to prevent the archive from falling behind?

Thanks!!


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