On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 1:11 AM, Rob Cowell <rob.cow...@transversal.com> wrote:
> Currently I'm running 9.1.10,

9.1.10 has been released in 2013. You are missing 2 years and a half
worth of various fixes, so you may want to update to 9.1.22 first.

> [2016-05-05 20:09:00 UTC]    LOCATION:  XLogFlush, xlog.c:2171
> [2016-05-05 20:09:00 UTC]    WARNING:  58030: could not write block 0 of 
> pg_tblspc/16395/PG_9.1_201105231/16400/33044487_vm
> [2016-05-05 20:09:00 UTC]    DETAIL:  Multiple failures --- write error might 
> be permanent.
> [2016-05-05 20:09:00 UTC]    LOCATION:  AbortBufferIO, bufmgr.c:2799

This looks like corrupted data, but that's hard to tell with this
level of details. Rolling in a logical backup may be the best way to
go forward here.
-- 
Michael


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