Kevin,

Thank you for the reply.
I guess 60Sec is a valid option if this is the 'time period' we can tolerate.

PS pg_clearxlogtail I tried to lookup more info about it but could not find 
much.
With regards to pglesslog I found the site which hosts the project, seems 
interesting.

My question is does it copy the logs as well as compresses it, because there is 
an example: archive_command = 'pg_compresslog "%p" /"%f"'
Is this instead of using 'cp'?

Thank you very much

Best regards

Renato



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From: Kevin Grittner [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 09 April 2010 15:22
To: Renato Oliveira; pgsql-admin
Subject: Re: [ADMIN] archive_timeout - good indication

Renato Oliveira <[email protected]> wrote:

> What would be a good indication for  'archive_timeout' on a busy
> server?

The maximum amount of time for which you can tolerate lost
transactions in case you need to use the backup for crash recovery.
Note that you need to balance that need against the space
requirements of the WAL files.  You can mitigate the space problem
by using pg_clearxlogtail or pglesslog.

-Kevin



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