The following bug has been logged online:

Bug reference:      5612
Logged by:          Ramachandran S
Email address:      nic.sr...@gmail.com
PostgreSQL version: 8.4
Operating system:   Ubuntu
Description:        Database Integrity
Details: 

I have observed that if a table exceeds size (default installation) 1 GB.  
The table when it exceeds 1 GB a file is created say 1811(table) with 1811.1
and further records added are insertted into this file.  My Question if I
remove the file 1811.1 say still database is starting up?   I will never
know that such a file existed nad remved and data of 1811 is also availble? 
How can stop the start the database when such situation recur. pgfsck was
available 8.2

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