Tom Lane wrote: <snip>
Hmmm... does anyone remember the name of that NFS testing tool the FreeBSD guys were using? Think it came from Apple. They used it to find and isolate bugs in the FreeBSD code a while ago.Hoo boy. I was already suspecting data corruption in the index, and this looks like more of the same. My thoughts are definitely straying in the direction of "the NFS server is dropping bits, somehow".Both this and the (admittedly unproven) bt_moveright loop suggest corrupted values in the cross-page links that exist at the very end of each btree index page. I wonder if it is possible that, every so often, you are losing just the last few bytes of an NFS transfer?
Sounds like it might be useful here.
:-)
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
regards, tom lane
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