Vijaykumar Jain <vjain@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 03/25/2019 03:07:19 PM:
> but why do you think this as db corruption and not just a bad input?
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This looked interesting to me in the settings below:
> client_encoding | SQL_ASCII | client
Unless you have set this explicitly, it will use the default encoding for the database. If it hasn't been explicitly set, then the source database (assuming that that output was from the source) is SQL_ASCII.
Double check the database encoding for the source database and target database. I'm wondering if you have SQL_ASCII for the source, and UTF8 for the target. If that is the case, you can take invalid UTF8 characters into the source, and they will fail to replicate to the target. That's not a Postgres problem, but an encoding mismatch
Brad