Hi,

> I thought it was related specifically to replication, but according to
your message, it seems it can happen for some other reason as well ?

Yes, we're not using replication at all.
I think the assert is a low-level one. Something before, probably unrelated to 
this stacktrace, goes wrong and this is only noticed later.

> What I do know though is that it has to be somehow reproducible
because the timeframe within which it happens is the same every day.

That's interesting. What makes this timeframe different from other
timeframes? Are you altering tables?

Gr,

Olaf

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