Alvaro,

You can get around that particular problem by reindexing the pg_authid
table.  But my guess is that you'll find that there's corruption
elsewhere that's not so easily recoverable ...

Thank you.
reindexing system tables and whole database succeeds.
After that I can connect to database containing data to recover.

However pg_dump fails:

bin\pg_dump -f recover.backup -i -v -F c -h localhost -p 5433 -U postgres mydb
pg_dump: reading schemas
pg_dump: reading user-defined functions
pg_dump: reading user-defined types
pg_dump: SQL command failed
pg_dump: Error message from server: ERROR:  could not identify an ordering
operator for type name
HINT:  Use an explicit ordering operator or modify the query.
pg_dump: The command was: SELECT tableoid, oid, conname,
pg_catalog.pg_get_constraintdef(oid) AS consrc FROM pg_catalog.pg_constraint
WHERE contypid = '10635'::
pg_catalog.oid ORDER BY conname
pg_dump: *** aborted because of error

How to recover data from this database ?
Should I re-create ordering operator in some way ?

Andrus.

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