Hi We have a PostgreSQL 9.3.4 running in an LXC container on Debian Wheezy on a Linux 3.10.43 kernel on a Dell R620 server. Data are stored on a XFS file system. We are seeing problems such as: unexpected data beyond EOF in block 2 of relation base/805208133/1238511128 and could not read block 5 in file "base/805208348/1259338118": read only 0 of 8192 bytes This seems to occur every few days after the server has been up for 30-40 days. If we reboot the server it'll be another 30-40 days before we see any problems again. The server has been running fine on a Dell R710 for a long time, and was upgraded to a Dell R620 last year, when the problems started. We have tried switching to a different Dell R620, but that did not make a difference. We've seen this with kernels 3.2, 3.4 and 3.10. The two tables that run into these problems are very simple, but rather busy. They are defined like: CREATE TABLE jms_messages ( messageid integer NOT NULL, destination text NOT NULL, txid integer, txop character(1), messageblob bytea ); and CREATE TABLE jms_transactions ( txid integer ); PostgreSQL does complain that it's likely due to a buggy kernel, but then I would have expected to see problems with some of our other machines running this kernel on similar hardware as well. We don't have any systematic way of reproducing the problem at this point, except leaving our database server running for a month and seeing it fail, so I'm hoping that someone here can help me with some next steps in debugging this. We have multiple other PostgreSQL servers running in a similar setup without causing any problems, but this server is probably the busiest of our PostgreSQL servers. I've tried writing a program to simulate a workload that resembles the workload on the problematic tables, but I can't get that to fail. So what should be my next step in debugging this? Best regards Jacob