> >>> Alvaro Herrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/10/05 9:03 AM >>> > On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 06:02:30AM +0100, Aaron Harsh wrote: > > pg_dump: ERROR: unexpected chunk number 0 (expected 1) for toast value > > ... > Looks very much like the table was corrupted. Maybe you should try to > test your RAM and disks. Not sure how to do that on x86-64 though, > unless the test utility at www.memtest86.com has been ported to it.
The server is running off of ECC RAM on a RAID-10 set, so a one-off disk/RAM failure seems unlikely. The server had been running beautifully for 6 months prior to this error, and hasn't been evidencing the problem since, so it seems unlikely that this is due to a bad DIMM or RAID controller. The timing might be a coincidence, but this error happened within a day of our OID counter wrapping around back to 0. (Although Tom Lane mentioned in pgsql-general that he was inclined to consider the timing a coincidence). -- Aaron Harsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 503-284-7581 x347 ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org