Hi all.  Head hanging a little low, even though system still seems to work 
fine.  Here is what I did:

- update pg_class set relname = lower(relname);
- update pg_attribute set attname = lower(attname);
- (why did I do that?  Following something I read, not really having 
problems in the first place and  not really knowing the effects).

Now when I vacuum I get the error messages:
NOTICE:  Index pg_class_relname_index: NUMBER OF INDEX' TUPLES (108) IS NOT 
THE SAME AS HEAP' (82)
NOTICE:  Index pg_class_oid_index: NUMBER OF INDEX' TUPLES (108) IS NOT THE 
SAME AS HEAP' (82)

I'd like to drop these indexes and re-create them, hoping that would solve 
the problem.  But I tried to drop them and postgres wouldn't let me - 
claiming they were system catalog indexes.  Would dropping and recreating 
the indexes get rid of the error messages?  If so, how can I drop them and 
what is the proper way to recreate them?

Newbie mistakes aren't much fun.  Thanks for helping. . .

jt

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