After upgrading to RT 4.2.1, the postgresql database is producing massive 
volumes of WAL files around the clock with peaks during office hours.

Before the upgrade - we had very limited volumes of WAL files produced, and 
nothing at all during non work hours. Now - at least 32MB, but usually 64MB of 
WAL is written every minute, when the system is supposed to be quiet.

The pattern of volume of WAL produced closely match up to the graph of network 
traffic between the RT server and the database server.

Should there be any traffic at all between the RT server and database server 
when the system is not in use? Apart from occasional handshakes etc.

Any clues on what this might be caused by?

We are running
RT 4.2.1 and Apache 2.2.15 on CentOS 6.4
Postgresql 9.3 on CentOS 5.10

Kind regards
//Henrik

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