1. archive_mode = off
2. comment or delete archive_command parameter
3. reload the server
If you don't want archive logs, just rm the directory /var/lib/postgresql/9.3/main/archive/ -> there's no harm in deleting them as you said there's no streaming replication configured.
all your data is in pg_base and and pg_wal/pg_xlog
On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 4:49 PM Michael King <michaelbking@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,I recently acquired a legacy server. This is running Postgresql 9.3 on Ubuntu 16.04.There is around 200GB worth of archived wal files (~12,500 files) located on /var/lib/postgresql/9.3/main/archive.
I have checked and can confirm that this is a standalone server without any Replication setup and no secondary/slave server talking to it.
Checking the /etc/postgresql/9.3/main/postgresql.conf file (write ahead log section), shows the following:wal_level = minimalarchive_mode = offarchive_command = 'test ! -f /var/lib/postgresql/9.3/main/archive/%f && cp -i %p /var/lib/postgresql/9.3/main/archive/%f </dev/null'
Replication section shows all default values.
Could you please advice how I can cleanup all of these 200GB worth of files.I've searched through numerous postgresql books/blogs/articles which all have very good advise on how to setup wal archiving but unfortunately not on how to disable it.
Kind regards,Michael