The company I work for provides services for various offices around the 
country.  In order to help keep our database straight, and allow several of our 
client-side programs to verify their location, we include a table called 
'region' in our database.  Although the database is replicated by Slony, this 
particular table I do not think is.  Servers running the db are SuSE 9.3, 
running Postgresql 8.1.3, and I believe Slony 1.1.
   
  Recently, there have been incidents across a few of the offices where the 
region table in their local copy of the database has mysteriously lost all of 
its data.  When this happens, the programs that require it (most of our 
client-side stuff) will not retrieve data related to those areas.  I've already 
built an sql script to restore the table quickly, I'm just curious as to why 
this is happening.  It's not really a common event, as it's only happened maybe 
five times or so across a few dozen servers and about three months.  The most 
recent incident was brought to our attention today, which is why this is on my 
mind now.
   
  Does anyone have any suggestions as to what could be causing this single 
table to lose its data?  I don't think it's happened more than once to any 
given server, and I have no clue where to begin looking for the cause.  Any 
suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
   
  Thank you.

 
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