On Wed, 2021-04-14 at 17:50 -0400, Viral Shah wrote: > We have a PostgreSQL 10.12 cluster of servers in two different data centers. > Off lately, in the case of a large WAL generation, we are seeing replication > delay between the master and the standby server. These delays have off lately > been there for an unusually long time. I was wondering if we have any metric > that can calculate the amount (size) of WAL transfer left between master and > standby? > > PS: We have ensured we have upgraded our firewalls for better speed transfer. > > Any help on how to figure out the slowness in the WAL transfer would be much appreciated. SELECT pg_wal_lsn_diff(pg_current_wal_lsn(), flush_lsn) AS transfer_lag, pg_wal_lsn_diff(pg_current_wal_lsn(), replay_lsn) AS replay_lag FROM pg_stat_replication; If both are delayed, it might be that the network cannot cope. If only the second number is delayed, you have replication conflicts with queries on the standby. Yours, Laurenz Albe -- Cybertec | https://www.cybertec-postgresql.com