On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 08:29:09AM -0500, John Scalia wrote:
> I thought as much. The basic problem, however, is that I never created the
> logical slots. The IIDR application did that all by itself, and after it
> terminated, it did not bother to remove the slots. So, my disk monitor threw
> up when the WAL file system began to fill up. I was trying then to figure
> out why it did that.
I don't know the particular product that made you experience these troubles,
but it could be on purpose (if it relies on consuming the WAL continuously,
like a proper streaming replication slave/secondary would, and expectes to be
able to continue working where it left off before terminating) - or it could
be a rather dangerous usability hurdle that should, at the very least, be
clearly documented.
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