I have a PostgreSQL 9.1 hot standby server. The WAL files ended up taking up the entire HD so I ended up deleting all the WAP files. How I want to bring the server back up so I ran:
/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_ctl start -D /usr/local/pgsql/data
The problem is the server never fully starts. I see this follow by non-stop missing WAL files log outputs:
server starting
sh-4.1$ LOG: database system was shut down in recovery at 2013-02-10 03:17:06 UTC
LOG: entering standby mode
cp: cannot stat `/usr/local/pgsql/wals/0000000100000035000000A4': No such file or directory
LOG: redo starts at 35/A4943928
LOG: consistent recovery state reached at 35/A4AE8EB8
LOG: database system is ready to accept read only connections
LOG: invalid record length at 35/A4AE8EB8
cp: cannot stat `/usr/local/pgsql/wals/0000000100000035000000A4': No such file or directory
LOG: streaming replication successfully connected to primary
FATAL: could not receive data from WAL stream: FATAL: requested WAL segment 0000000100000035000000A4 has already been removed
How can I get the server back?
archive_cleanup_command
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