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linkend="guc-checkpoint-segments"> log segments, or every <xref |
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linkend="guc-checkpoint-timeout"> seconds, whichever comes first. |
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The default settings are 3 segments and 300 seconds (5 minutes), respectively. |
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In cases where little or no WAL has been written, checkpoints will be |
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skipped even if checkpoint_timeout has passed. At least one new WAL segment |
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must have been created before an automatic checkpoint occurs. The time |
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between checkpoints and when new WAL segments are created are not related |
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in any other way. If file-based WAL shipping is being used and you want to |
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bound how often files are sent to standby server to reduce potential data |
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In cases where no WAL has been written since the previous checkpoint, new |
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checkpoints will be skipped even if checkpoint_timeout has passed. |
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If WAL archiving is being used and you want to put a lower limit on |
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how often files are archived in order to bound potential data |
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loss, you should adjust archive_timeout parameter rather than the checkpoint |
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parameters. It is also possible to force a checkpoint by using the SQL |
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command <command>CHECKPOINT</command>. |
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