Configuration parameter

max_repack_replication_slots — PostgreSQL configuration parameter

Category Replication Default 5 Change scope Postmaster

Specifies the maximum number of replication slots for use of the REPACK command.

At a glance

Property Value
Parameter max_repack_replication_slots
Category Replication
Default 5
Value type integer
Change scope Server restart required (postgresql.conf)
Available in PostgreSQL 19 (added in 19)

What it does

Specifies the maximum number of replication slots for use of the REPACK command. The default is 5. This parameter can only be set at server start.

(Description quoted from the official PostgreSQL documentation.)

How to apply a change

Set it in postgresql.conf (or with ALTER SYSTEM) and restart the server — this parameter cannot change without a restart.

Inspect the current value and source with SHOW max_repack_replication_slots; or SELECT name, setting, unit, context, source FROM pg_settings WHERE name = 'max_repack_replication_slots';.

Tuning guidance

This parameter is rarely a performance lever. Leave it at the default unless you have a specific, documented reason to change it, change it on one session or one role/database first, and confirm the effect with pg_settings and your own measurements before rolling it out cluster-wide.

Reference

PostgreSQL documentation — max_repack_replication_slots.

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