I believe the correct way is the following.

1. get the oid from pg_class for relname='pg_toast_100194'
2. lookup up the relname from pg_class where reltoastrelid = the oid from the 
first query. 

so on my system 
select oid from pg_class where relname='pg_toast_17070';
  oid  
-------
 17072
(1 row)

select relname from pg_class where reltoastrelid=17072;
   relname    
--------------
 sql_features
(1 row)


---------- Original Message -----------
From: Akash Garg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Sent: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 10:35:40 -0700
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Error while vacuuming

> Sounds good -- I will try that.  Will this REINDEX lock any queries
> that are currently running on the database?  And is there anway to
> find out what table this toast table is related to?
> 
> Thanks,
> Akash
> 
> On 7/18/05, Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Akash Garg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > I get this error when I run a VACUUM:
> > > INFO:  vacuuming "pg_toast.pg_toast_100194"
> > > vacuumdb: vacuuming of database "friend" failed: ERROR:  could not
> > > open segment 1 of relation "pg_toast_100194_index" (target block
> > > 1226167840): No such file or directory
> > 
> > > I'm assuming I can just delete and recreate the index in question,
> > > although I'm not sure which index or table it's talking about.  Any
> > > ideas?
> > 
> > This probably means a corrupt next-page link in some page of the index.
> > I'd suggest
> >        REINDEX TABLE pg_toast.pg_toast_100194;
> > 
> > You might want to do the usual song and dance about memory and disk
> > hardware checks, too.
> > 
> >                        regards, tom lane
> >
> 
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