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Postgres could not create unique index, key is duplicated


I'm trying to add a column to a table in my Postgres 9.3 database with this seemingly simple SQL:

ALTER TABLE quizzes ADD COLUMN deleted BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT false;

However, I'm getting the following error:

ERROR:  could not create unique index "quizzes_pkey"
DETAIL:  Key (id)=(10557462) is duplicated.

Strangely enough, there are actually no rows with that id (which is the primary key, so it shouldn't have duplicates):

SELECT id FROM quizzes WHERE id = 10557462;
 id 
----
(0 rows)

In fact, it looks like that id has been skipped somehow:

SELECT id FROM quizzes WHERE id > 10557459 ORDER BY id LIMIT 4;
    id    
----------
 10557460
 10557461
 10557463
 10557464
(4 rows)

Why is this preventing me from adding a column, and how can I fix it?


Solution

  • I suspect you have pre-existing index corruption or visibility issues.

    When you ALTER TABLE ... ADD COLUMN ... DEFAULT ... it does a full table rewrite. This rebuilds all indexes, in the process noticing the problem on the heap.

    You'll probably find that VACUUM FULL on the table produces the same error.

    I expect that

    BEGIN;
    SET LOCAL enable_indexscan = off;
    SET LOCAL enable_bitmapscan = off;
    SET LOCAL enable_indexonlyscan = off; 
    SELECT ctid,xmin,xmax,id FROM quizzes WHERE id = 10557462;
    ROLLBACK;
    

    will reveal that the tuples actually do exist.

    Please first read and act on this wiki page. Once you've done that, check your version. Are you running or have you ever run a PostgreSQL 9.3 version older than 9.3.9? Especially as a replica that was then promoted? If so, that likely explains it due to the known multixact bugs that were fixed there:

    Otherwise, hard to say what's happening. It'd be necessary to take a look at the problem heap page(s) using pageinspect, at pg_controldata output, and possibly at the b-tree pages referring to those heap pages.