> > Yikes. You have corrupt files on disk. Have you had 
> hardware problem 
> > or OS crashes lately? Or running some funky beta-version of a 
> > filesystem
> > ;-)
> > 
> 
> nah .. ext3 and no crashes

Interesting. Because it really sounds like your filesystem just dropped
a file, which normally shouldn't happen :-)

> > Also, what version of pg is this? Is it a large/old 
> database, and if 
> > so are you vacuum:ing regularly?
> > 
> 
> vacuum stopped running because of the problem ^^

What version pg?


> the advice to re-initdb wa a bit too late ... did it the blunt way ;-)

:-)


> > You'll definitly want to do an extra round of fsck on your 
> filesystem, 
> > probably with badblocks checking enabled.
> > 
> 
> can't really do that right now, and since syslog did hold 0 
> messages from disk problems i don't think it's the hardware anyway

What kind of disk is it? If it's IDE, that's quite normal - there can be
plenty of failures before it's detected...

//Magnus


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