Scott Whitney wrote:
> I don't really understand the postings I've found on this issue. This has
> been going on for quite some time, but now that I'm regularly vacuuming this
> db, I was looking for any info on how to fix this problem...I don't even
> know enough about it to know what to include in this message.
Probably a REINDEX on the corrupted index would solve it.
I'm not sure if there's a known bug in the version you're using. If
there is, obviously you should upgrade to a fixed one. Otherwise you
may be able to help us find it by saving the corrupted index before
reindexing it, for examination.
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