Thank you. I had pg_archivecleanup added in recovery.conf, but on second
look had a typo in the archive dir path. After this change in recovery.conf
and postgres restart, its fine now. Once my archive dir got cleaned up , i
noticed my /var/postgres/data/pg_xlog dir on master also got cleaned up
hi all,
Setup:
Sparc, Solaris 10, Postgres 9.0.2, using streaming replication and hot
standby. 1 master 1 slave
Everything works fine (w.r.t replication), but the pg_xlog size grows
continuously, though i had no operations going on. Also the archiving to the
other side filled up the other side
Em 15-03-2011 12:09, Tech Madhu escreveu:
[This is not a performance question, next time post at the appropriate list,
that is -general]
Everything works fine (w.r.t replication), but the pg_xlog size grows
continuously, though i had no operations going on. Also the archiving to
the other
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 12:09 AM, Tech Madhu technima...@gmail.com wrote:
hi all,
Setup:
Sparc, Solaris 10, Postgres 9.0.2, using streaming replication and hot
standby. 1 master 1 slave
Everything works fine (w.r.t replication), but the pg_xlog size grows
continuously, though i had no