Chris,

I feel your pain.  Even though it is odd because all servers seem alike 
in their problems, it smells like a memory problem.  Was anything 
changed just prior to your problems?  Has everything been running fine 
on this version of OS and postgres before this happened?

Another idea is that you are moving corrupted data, and once it gets 
used some, it is messing things up, so the problems follow the data. Did 
you see any strangeness when moving the data?

Naomi


> 
> In synopsis:
> 
> System runs fine after reboot, but appears to start having index 
> issues.  We are able to query the db and see the data if we force a seq 
> scan, but an index scan returns random results.  Nothing has changed 
> application or db wise.
> 
> All server Dell Poweredge 2650's
> RedHat ES 2.1
> Postgres 7.3.4  (with perl)
> DB's on Dell PowerVaults using raid5
> 
> I really need some help solving this.  I have never seen anything like 
> this before.  Does anyone have any ideas?
> Thanks,
> 
> Chris
> 
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