Something caught in the hose?

From: Christophe Pettus <pettus(at)postdirect(dot)com>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Something caught in the hose?
Date: 1998-11-05 01:47:46
Message-ID: v03102800b266b39b40e3@[205.178.73.101]
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Randomly, a VACUUM on a database will fail with the message:

NOTICE: BlowawayRelationBuffers(emailevents, 284): block 335 is referenced
(pri
vate 0, last 0, global 2)
FATAL 1: VACUUM (vc_rpfheap): BlowawayRelationBuffers returned -2

After that, all subsequent VACUUMs do the same. The database seems
entirely usable, but the message won't go away unless I unload and rebuild
the database. What's going on?

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