I've got a PITR set up here that's happily scp'ing WAL files across to another machine. However, the NIC in the machine is currently stuffed, so it gets like 50k/s :) What happens in general if you are generating WAL file bytes faster always than they can be copied off?

Also, does the archive dir just basically keep filling up forever? How do I know when I can prune some files? Anything older than the last full backup?

Chris


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