> Richard Broersma Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> Are you interested in dumping out the page of pg_index that
> >> contains this record, using pg_filedump?
> 
> > I've attached the results.log to the email.
> 
> Well, there's our smoking gun:
>   1bfc: 74746e6f 00000000 00000000 1c000000  ttno............
>                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>   1c0c: 01000000 00000000 1a000000 6d6f6420  ............mod 
>         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

> The underlined stuff has overwritten what should be expression dump
> text.
> 
> Seeing that the corruption begins at page offset 1c00 --- that is,
> exactly on a 1K boundary --- I'm a bit inclined to suspect a disk
> I/O glitch.  You might want to run some hardware diagnostics on
> your machine.

Thanks Tom for helping me through this mental exercise. Yes, I would agree my 
server hardware is
suspect and should be replaced concidering with the above evidence.

Regards,

Richard Broersma Jr.

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