On 8/9/05 3:46 pm, "Tom Lane" <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Adam Witney <awitney@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> Here you go.... > >> pg_filedump-3.0/pg_filedump -i -f -R 34318 34320 134401986.1 > > Thanks. What it looks like to me is that block 34320 (really 165392) > is data from some other file altogether. It's evidently still Postgres > heap data, but instead of having 3 non-null columns as any toast row > ought to have, these rows have 77 columns many of which are nulls. > They've got OIDs, too. Possibly you can work out which table these > rows really belong to. It looks like this ought to be block 415664 > of whatever table it belongs to (which would make it block 22448 of > the xxx.3 file of that table, if I did the math right). I only have one file with a .3 in that database... Or could it be from a different database altogether? (although none of the others get much updates at all) Thanks again adam -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.