On Wed, 2024-02-07 at 12:07 +0100, Alpaslan AKDAĞ wrote: > We have a primary, a hot standby and 2 warm standby servers with 2 days delay. > > After switchover since 01.02.2024 hot standby server does not archive wal files. I couldn't find the problem. > > related postgresql.conf lines: > archive_mode = on > archive_command = 'cp %p /archive/archived_wal/%f && cp %p /opt/postgres/backup/archived_wal/%f' > > and in log files there are lines like below but no error or failure lines: > > postgresql-2024-02-05_000000.log:2024-02-05 06:25:50.272 CET [979081] LOG: restartpoint complete: wrote 477 buffers (0.0%); 0 WAL file(s) added, 0 > removed, 4 recycled; write=47.946 s, sync=0.005 s, total=47.964 s; sync files=85, longest=0.001 s, average=0.001 s; distance=65484 kB, estimate=413488 > kB > postgresql-2024-02-05_000000.log-2024-02-05 06:25:50.272 CET [979081] LOG: recovery restart point at 25C/74083E58 > postgresql-2024-02-05_000000.log-2024-02-05 06:25:50.272 CET [979081] DETAIL: Last completed transaction was at log time 2024-02-05 06:25:50.223799 > +01. That looks like the standby wasn't promoted and is still in recovery, so it won't generate WAL. Restartpoints are only written on servers in recovery mode. Moreover, a promote request would generate a log entry. Another option would be that the promote request is further up in the log, and the server takes a long time to replay all the changes (if the "2 days delay" you mention are set in "recovery_min_apply_delay"). What do you get for SELECT pg_is_in_recovery(); Yours, Laurenz Albe