Re: When is it safe to remove recovery.done?

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Well, it depends on whether or not you need the file.

It's renamed so the system doesn't accidentally try to re-enter recovery mode.

However if you're still planning on having a standby, you _will_ need a recovery.conf file, and that's what this is, just renamed.



After successfully testing a failover between my primary and a standby server, the old recovery.conf file is renamed recovery.done. As this system is now the master, I don't see a
need to keep that file around, but is it safe to remove it now?
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Jay


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