On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Sean Dillon <s...@dillonsoftware.com>wrote:
> Just turned on WAL archiving to an S3 bucket for a small database - total > size of perhaps 2-4G. After turning on achiving, we're seeing WAL logs > written to S3 at the rate of about 1G every 3 minutes. That seems > completely unreasonable given usage of the db. I can even see that nearly > nothing is happening with this: > > select datname, usename, procpid, client_addr, waiting, query_start, > current_query from pg_stat_activity; > > Nearly every time I run that, all 20 connections have current_query = > '<IDLE>'. Does current_query include inserts, updates, and deletes or just > select statements? > > Any ideas what to look for or how to solve this? > Can you show the results from: SELECT name, current_setting(name), source FROM pg_settings WHERE source NOT IN ('default', 'override') UNION ALL SELECT 'version' as name, version(), null; Perhaps there is a setting there (like archive_timeout) which could lead to an answer. In your $PGDATA/pg_xlog directory, look at the timestamps of the WAL segments, are there lots of files generated per minute?