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Madison Kelly wrote:
> Tom Lane wrote:
>> Madison Kelly <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>> PS - If I've run into a PgSQL bug, is there anything I can provide to help?
>>
>> A sequence that reproduces it would be the best thing ...
>
> I guess the trick is, I have no idea what's happened or what I did to  
> cause it to happen... Any ideas I can try?

No ideas here ...

Can you please find out the current Xid counter?  I think pg_controldata
should tell you.

Also, can you restore the previous state of pg_database, the one before
you deleted the old tuple?  If not, maybe a pg_filedump of the table
file (in the hope that it hasn't been vacuumed) could show something
enlightening.

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