Thanks Erik,
I'll set up a cron job to remove them for now, however I'll have a
look at pg_standby
--- Erik Jones <erik@myemma.com> wrote:
> On Jan 18, 2008, at 11:17 AM, Glyn Astill wrote:
>
> > My server ran out of disk space because my archive directory was
> full
> > ow write ahead logs.
> >
> > My warm standby had lost it's mounted NFS volume and thus stopped
> > reading in the archives from the master.
> >
> > Would I have run out of space if the standby hadn't stopped
> reading
> > them in?
> >
> > I.e, should I be deleting the old logs myself or should the warm
> > standby be managing them?
>
> Depends on what you're using run your warm standby in your
> recovery.conf. pg_standby has the -k flag for NUMFILESTOKEEP.
> Where
> I work, we have a cron job that deletes WAL archives more than
> three
> days old. Admittedly, using pg_standby's -k option is probably
> more
> reliable.
>
> Erik Jones
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