Am Samstag, 10. September 2005 18:05 schrieb Tom Lane: > Janning Vygen <vygen@xxxxxx> writes: > > i guess the table was dropped but not the corresponding type. > > How can things like this happen? > > Corrupted pg_depend table maybe? You might try REINDEXing pg_depend > to be on the safe side. Also please look to see if there are any > relevant entries in it (look for objid = the type's OID, or refobjid > = 16562879 which we can see was the table's OID). > > > How can i fix it? Can i just drop the type from pg_type? > > If there's no pg_depend entry then DROP TYPE should work. Otherwise > you might have to resort to manually DELETEing the pg_type row. Thanks for your detailed answer. I don't want to do anything wrong. To be sure, i have some more questions: - There is no entry in pg_depend. Should i just drop the entry from pg_type or should i REINDEX anyway? - Can i REINDEX pg_depend in normal operation mode or do i have to take precautions mentioned in the docs? [1] - How can things like this happen? Hardware failure? If yes, should i change my harddisk? kind regards, Janning [1] It's not clear to me if pg_depend is a "shared system catalog" because the docs say "any of the shared system catalogs (pg_database, pg_group, pg_shadow, or pg_tablespace)" Maybe the iteration is final, maybe it shows only examples) ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq