CREATE EXTENSION pageinspect; CREATE TABLE test1 (a int, b int); INSERT INTO test1 VALUES (16777217, 131584); VACUUM test1; -- set up FSM -- The page contents can vary, so just test that it can be read -- successfully, but don't keep the output. SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'main', 0)) AS main_0; SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'main', 1)) AS main_1; SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'fsm', 0)) AS fsm_0; SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'fsm', 1)) AS fsm_1; SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'vm', 0)) AS vm_0; SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'vm', 1)) AS vm_1; SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('xxx', 'main', 0)); SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'xxx', 0)); SELECT get_raw_page('test1', 0) = get_raw_page('test1', 'main', 0); SELECT pagesize, version FROM page_header(get_raw_page('test1', 0)); SELECT page_checksum(get_raw_page('test1', 0), 0) IS NOT NULL AS silly_checksum_test; SELECT tuple_data_split('test1'::regclass, t_data, t_infomask, t_infomask2, t_bits) FROM heap_page_items(get_raw_page('test1', 0)); SELECT * FROM fsm_page_contents(get_raw_page('test1', 'fsm', 0)); DROP TABLE test1; -- check that using any of these functions with a partitioned table would fail create table test_partitioned (a int) partition by range (a); select get_raw_page('test_partitioned', 0); -- error about partitioned table -- a regular table which is a member of a partition set should work though create table test_part1 partition of test_partitioned for values from ( 1 ) to (100); select get_raw_page('test_part1', 0); -- get farther and error about empty table drop table test_partitioned;