> Alvaro Herrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/11/05 9:52 AM >>>
> Anyway I was originally thinking the problem data was 4294879152
> (0xFFFEA7B0), not the 0.  Have you tried to manually extract the data
> from the dataset_cache table?  You could try figuring out what page
> contains the bad data, and manually peek into it using pg_filedump.

Unfortunately, the table doesn't show any problems now (I truncated it after 
the pg_dump failed)and so there's not a lot of further detail I can give you.  
I suppose this means that we'll have to wait until such time as the problem 
shows up again before we can continue.

Thanks for your help.

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Aaron Harsh
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