Logical replication from PG 15.3 to 15.2 has been running without problems 
until a few days ago.

Now the subscriber shows repeated messages like:
```
2023-07-29 08:25:04.523 UTC [26] LOG:  checkpoint complete: wrote 8692 buffers 
(53.1%); 0 WAL file(s) added, 1 removed, 14 recycled; write=269.921 s, 
sync=0.485 s, total=270.438 s; sync files=37, longest=0.224 s, average=0.014 s; 
distance=230568 kB, estimate=436766 kB

2023-07-29 08:25:34.550 UTC [26] LOG:  checkpoint starting: time

2023-07-29 08:27:55.699 UTC [142] ERROR:  could not receive data from WAL 
stream: server closed the connection unexpectedly

                This probably means the server terminated abnormally
                before or while processing the request.

2023-07-29 08:27:55.702 UTC [159] LOG:  logical replication apply worker for 
subscription "<SUB_NAME>" has started

2023-07-29 08:27:55.706 UTC [1] LOG:  background worker "logical replication 
worker" (PID 142) exited with exit code 1
```

And the publisher shows repeated messages like:
```
2023-07-29 08:24:50.341 UTC [530982] STATEMENT:  START_REPLICATION SLOT "<SUB 
NAME>" LOGICAL 37D1/1E0DD9A0 (proto_version '3', publication_names '"<PUB 
NAME>"')
2023-07-29 08:27:36.956 UTC [530982] LOG:  terminating walsender process due to 
replication timeout
2023-07-29 08:27:36.956 UTC [530982] CONTEXT:  slot "<SUB NAME>", output plugin 
"pgoutput", in the change callback, associated LSN 37D0/F9E8C2E8
```

I can connect using `psql` from either node back to the other. As far as I have 
been able to determine no routing or firewall changes have been made.

Reading other similar reports suggests that deleting and recreating the sub 
will fix the problem, but I'd like to understand/avoid it.

Any suggestions on how to track this down would be appreciated.

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