On Apr 18, 2006, at 2:15 PM, Tom Lane wrote: "Thomas F. O'Connell" <tfo@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: I would've expected the RAID to protect postgres from the possibility of data corruption, but I guess not. Ooops :-(. It might be interesting to get pg_filedump dumps of the corrupted pages, just to see what the failure pattern looks like. I doubt there's much we can do about it, but you don't know till you look. ("If we knew what it was we were doing, it wouldn't be research.") Any tips on turning "ERROR: invalid page header in block 34 of relation" into a pg_filedump command that would yield something useful or interesting? If so, I'll post the results of all three relations known to be corrupt so far. Also, are there any questions I could be asking vendors (Dell, LSI) that would help sort out how the RAID contributed to corruption on disk? -- Thomas F. O'Connell Database Architecture and Programming Sitening, LLC http://www.sitening.com/ 3004 B Poston Avenue Nashville, TN 37203-1314 615-260-0005 (cell) 615-469-5150 (office) 615-469-5151 (fax)