We recently installed and populated a new postgres 7.3 server, which was quickly abused with a good 12 hours of 115-degree heat. Now, we see ~1000 rows missing from a single table, and given our application, a delete of those rows seems a very remote possibility. Is there some database analogy to fsck I can run?

FWIW the hardware raid claims everything is just fine.

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