This looks like a physical corruption of your Freetalk database.
Are you running it on a network drive or any other sort of unreliable disk?
Notice that old harddisks can have bad sector errors.
Was the system hard-reset (power failure)?

It seems that you are on Linux, so please obtain smartmontools and do a full 
test of your harddisk:
smartctl -t long /dev/<harddisk>

It will show you how long the test takes.

After than, you can get the result via:
smartctl -a /dev/<harddisk>

The self-test results are usually at the end of that.

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