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Symptom & Impact
Database stops accepting writes or fails startup when WAL storage reaches capacity.
Environment & Reproduction
Triggered by replication lag, archive_command failures, or unexpected write bursts.
Root Cause Analysis
WAL retention grows without successful archiving or replay, exhausting disk space.
Quick Triage
Check disk usage, replication slots, and PostgreSQL logs before deleting WAL files.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Inspect replication lag, archive status, and slot retention metrics to find bottleneck.

Solution – Primary Fix
Repair archive pipeline, clear lag causes, and temporarily extend storage safely.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Move WAL to a larger volume and tune retention settings for workload characteristics.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
WAL size stabilizes, checkpoints resume, and write transactions complete reliably.
Rollback Plan
Fail over to healthy replica if primary remains unstable after remediation.
Prevention & Hardening
Alert on WAL growth rate, archive delays, and replication slot retention thresholds.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
No space left in pg_wal, archive command failed, and startup panic errors.
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References & Further Reading
PostgreSQL WAL management docs and Debian PostgreSQL operations guidance.
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