On 2023-05-05 15:17, Robert Sjöblom wrote:
Hi,
We have recently used the PostgreSQL documentation when setting up our
logical replication. We noticed there was a step missing in the
documentation on how to drop a logical replication subscription with a
replication slot attached.
Following discussions, please see revised documentation patch.
Best regards,
Robert Sjöblom
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diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/drop_subscription.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/drop_subscription.sgml
index 8d997c983f..4be6ddb873 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/drop_subscription.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/drop_subscription.sgml
@@ -86,8 +86,9 @@ DROP SUBSCRIPTION [ IF EXISTS ] <replaceable class="parameter">name</replaceable
either because the remote host is not reachable or because the remote
replication slot cannot be dropped or does not exist or never existed,
the <command>DROP SUBSCRIPTION</command> command will fail. To proceed in
- this situation, disassociate the subscription from the replication slot by
- executing <literal>ALTER SUBSCRIPTION ... SET (slot_name = NONE)</literal>.
+ this situation, first <literal>DISABLE</literal> the subscription, and then
+ disassociate it from the replication slot by executing
+ <literal>ALTER SUBSCRIPTION ... SET (slot_name = NONE)</literal>.
After that, <command>DROP SUBSCRIPTION</command> will no longer attempt any
actions on a remote host. Note that if the remote replication slot still
exists, it (and any related table synchronization slots) should then be