The following bug has been logged online:

Bug reference:      5421
Logged by:          cool shower
Email address:      coolshower2...@yahoo.co.jp
PostgreSQL version: 8.1.8
Operating system:   debian 2.6.18-6-686
Description:        pg_attribute broken
Details: 

We use PostgreSQL Databse on Hospital Information System in Japan.
In case of normal condition(Not busy, Not Backup, Not Start up and Not
Shutdown),
Suddenly, PostgreSQL outputs error message  and "pg_attribute" catalog file
is broken as bellow.
Could you sent it to us A.S.A.P.
<Environment>
   debian debian 2.6.18-6-686 / PostgreSQL 8.1.8
<Error message>
   invalid attribute number 0 for tbl_syuday
<pg_attribute>
     attrelid     addname           atttypid    attstattarget   attlen    
attnum
     45762        tableoid          26          0               4         
-7
     45762        cmax              29          0               4         
-6
     45762        xmax              28          0               4         
-5
     45762        cmin              29          0               4         
-4
     45762        xmin              28          0               4         
-3
     45762        ctid              27          0               6         
-1
     45762        santeiflg18_4      0          0               0          
0 (?)
     45762        nyugaikbn       1042         -1              -1          
1
     45762        ptid            1700         -1              -1          
2
     .
     .(Omission)
     .
     45762        santeiflg17_1   1700         -1              -1        
343
     45762        ftmoney17_1     1700         -1              -1        
344
     45762        ftmoney18_4     1700         -1              -1        
380 (345..379 are deleted?)
     45762        comptfn18_4     1700         -1              -1        
381
     .
     .(Omission)
     .
Q1:Does anything have same reports ?
Q2:Does anything have repair patches ?

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