Hi all,
We thought we were having issues with our warm standby (postgres 8.4.6), but think we figured it out, however I'd like someone to confirm what we think is true.

If a cluster has zero activity whatsoever, but we have archive_timeout set (say to 60 seconds), will it create a WAL file anyways, or knowing there was zero activity does it skip it? We turned it on (temporarily) to force WAL files to go to a newly set up warm standby so we could verify that we have the whole end-to-end process correct, but we didn't have any WAL files transfer to the warm standby. After some trouble shooting, we notice that we do get a WAL file shortly after we insert a single row into a table.

The confusion is probably because I remember this same scenario on older versions of 8.4, and watching it generate wal files even with no activity.

So long story short, if a cluster has zero activity, and archive_timeout is not set to 0, when it reaches that timeout should it generate a file, or just skip because it would be 100% empty?


Thanks in advance,
    Brian F

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