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Re: Warm standby can't start because logs stream too quickly from the master

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On 12/02/2017 11:02 AM, Zach Walton wrote:

Generally this works itself out if I wait (sometimes a really long time). Is there a configuration option that allows a warm standby to start without having fully replayed the logs from the master?

* Note: wal_keep_segments is set to 8192 on these servers, which have large disks, to allow for recovery within a couple of hours of a failover without resorting to restoring from archive * This is specifically an issue for pgpool recovery, which fails if a standby can't start within (by default) 300 seconds. Open to toggling that param if there's no way around this.

It needs to only reach a consistent state, it doesn't need restore all logs. What does your recovery.conf say and are you *100% sure% you issued a pg_stop_backup()?

JD



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