"Ian Burrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Cancelling a CLUSTER is causing the OID counter to jump forwards.  In the
> test below, it goes from 108 million to 4286 million (close to 2^32).

> We recently wrapped the OID counter.

Uh, does the same thing happen if you *don't* cancel it?

It looks to me like this could possibly happen due to CheckMaxObjectId()
being applied to each OID found in the existing table.

CheckMaxObjectId was always a kluge, and I'm not sure that it still has
any redeeming social value at all.  Can anyone think of a good reason
to keep it?

                        regards, tom lane

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