On Wed, 2022-05-18 at 22:51 +0200, Koen De Groote wrote: > I've got a setup where archive_command will gzip the wal archive to a directory that is itself an NFS mount. > > When connection is gone or blocked, archive_command fails after the timeout specified by the NFS mount, as expected. (for a soft mount. hard mount hangs, as expected) > > However, on restoring connection, it's not clear to me how long it takes before the command is retried. > > Experience says "a few minutes", but I can't find documentation on an exact algorithm. > > To be clear, the question is: if archive_command fails, what are the specifics of retrying? Is there a timeout? How is that timeout defined? > > Is this detailed somewhere? Perhaps in the source code? I couldn't find it in the documentation. > > For detail, I'm using postgres 11, running on Ubuntu 20. You can find the details in "src/backend/postmaster/pgarch.c". The archiver will try to archive three times (NUM_ARCHIVE_RETRIES) in an interval of one second, then back off until it receives a signal, PostgreSQL shutd down or a minute has passed. Yours, Laurenz Albe -- Cybertec | https://www.cybertec-postgresql.com