On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 15:14 -0500, Ray Stell wrote: > On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 03:06:12PM -0500, Ray Stell wrote: > > Testing pg_standby in 8.3.6. I've gotten this standby into some sort of > > bind. It seems like it may be waiting for some WAL. How can I tell > > what it is waiting on? I don't really know how this works, so I may > > > say something silly. The standby log says: > > ,2512,,2009-03-04 12:23:01.483 EST,49aeb8f5.9d0,1,2009-03-04 12:23:01 EST,0, LOG: database system was interrupted; last known up at 2009-03-04 12:20:29 EST > ,2512,,2009-03-04 12:23:01.483 EST,49aeb8f5.9d0,2,2009-03-04 12:23:01 EST,0, LOG: starting archive recovery > ,2512,,2009-03-04 12:23:01.484 EST,49aeb8f5.9d0,3,2009-03-04 12:23:01 EST,0, LOG: restore_command = '/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_standby /data/pgsql/wals/alerts_oamp %f %p %r >> /home/postgresql/log/alerts_oamp/recovery.log' You've set archive_timeout? http://developer.postgresql.org/pgdocs/postgres/runtime-config-wal.html#RUNTIME-CONFIG-WAL-ARCHIVING -- Simon Riggs www.2ndQuadrant.com PostgreSQL Training, Services and Support -- Sent via pgsql-admin mailing list (pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-admin