(These files can confuse
pg_ctl>.)
+ It is often a good idea to also omit from the backup dump the files
+ within the cluster's pg_replslot/> directory, so that
+ replication slots that exist on the master do not become part of the
+ backup. Otherwise, the subsequent use of the backup to create a standby
+ may result in indefinite retention of WAL files on the standby, and
+ possibly bloat on the master if hot standby feedback is enabled, because
+ the clients that are using those replication slots will still be connecting
+ to and updating the slots on the master, not the standby. Even if the
+ backup is only intended for use in creating a new master, copying the
+ replication slots isn't expected to be particularly useful, since the
+ contents of those slots will likely be badly out of date by the time
+ the new master comes on line.
+
+
It's also worth noting that the pg_start_backup> function
makes a file named backup_label> in the database cluster