Hello..
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Any ideeas ?
Fraid so and it is not good.
I am no expert in the inner-inner workings of Postgres, but my guess is that your catalogue is, or has been, corrupt.
If this is the case it is unrecoverable. It is a matter of rescuing what data you can (using pg_dump), and re-creating the database (or even the entire cluster) from scratch.
Eddy
Thanks
Alex
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