On 9/18/25 05:25, Wim Rouquart wrote:
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Hello,

When doing a pg_dump of one of our databases one of the tables primary keys doesn’t get exported. Pg_dump just skips this index, without any warning whatsoever (verbose mode was used to doublecheck).

What is the complete table definition?

What is the complete pg_dump command being given?

Is the PK definition in the pg_dump file?
   For plain text format can you grep/find it?
   For custom format does:
      pg_restore -s -t <the_table>  <dump_file>
   show it?

How is the dump file being restored?


When doing a REINDEX the issue is fixed.

As this seems to me to be some form of index corruption, I tried using amcheck (bt_index_check and bt_index_parent_check) to verify for corruption but both resulted with no issues (the index is a btree).

I would expect the corruption to show up when using amcheck, am I hitting some kind of bug here?

Are there any other ways to doublecheck for corruption (without enabling checksum upfront)?

This concerns a PostgreSQL version 15 btw.

Thanks!


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