On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, chakkara rangarajan wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> We have a development server running
> 
> OS - Linux, 2.4.20-openmosix-r4 
> 
> DB - postgresql 7.3
> 
>  
> 
> We have a table ctcert_name under postgres DB(postgres schema and postgres
> user is the owner). Suddenly, this object started missing from the DB (I am
> the only
> 
> Person who connects to that server and did not drop/renamed it). When I
> tried to recreate the same table, the system threw me back an error, saying
> that "postgres.ctcert_name" already exists. I am neither able to drop or
> rename the table. 
> 
>  
> 
> Can somebody please tell me, what cud have gone wrong and is the error is
> reproduceable? What is the solution for this kind of problem.
> 
> Your efforts are greatly appreciated.

Are you running 7.3, or 7.3.4 or something in between?  There are known 
data loss issues with 7.3.0 through 7.3.3 that would make it a good idea 
to upgrade. 

That said, if this isn't a bug in 7.3, there's a good chance you have 
either a hard drive with bad blocks or possible bad memory.  You might 
wanna do a bad blocks check as well as run memtest86.  Then, reask your 
question in -general getting Tom's attention about this problem.  He's one 
of the folks who truly understand the underlying catalog system and what 
it means when things like this go wrong.


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