Re: Problem of data corruption
Marc,
your report is a typical case of data page corruption that probably happened in the OS or the hardware. The page checksum is wrong when we read the page in.
Linux/AMD64 still seems to have quite a few problems.
The standard advice is to try an OS upgrade. Or tune the buffer pool in hope that it would mask the OS/hardware flaws.
Best regards,
Heikki
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