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> I'd guess it's probably more like option 3 - Glusterfs ate my database.

Hi, thanks for your reply!
We do archive logs on a distributed Glusterfs volume in case the streaming replication gets too far behind and the transaction logs have been removed.
Would a restore of a corrupt archived log file give the symptoms we are seeing? Would not Postgresql detect that the logfile was corrupt?
Are there some way I can analyze archived logs files to see if this is the problem?

Regards
Lars Arvidson


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