I will definitely try that, but the question I have is why is it trying to push 
or pull at all?  This particular repo is not a clone of another repo. And it 
appears to be trying to sync with itself.  Should I turn auto-sync off on a 
server that has no remote parent?  Its possible that sometime in the past I may 
have tried to push config from one of the clones to this one and perhaps that 
pushed information related to being a clone?  just wondering why its even 
trying to sync with itself at all…


On May 3, 2016, at 11:25 AM, Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote:

> On 5/3/16, Steve Schow <st...@bstage.com> wrote:
>> I am wondering what I have done wrong in my setup to get this error shown
>> below.  This is the first repo I created on a “server” box.  Its running in
>> server mode.  I cloned it on other machines, but I did not clone it on this
>> server machine.  Occasionally I get on the server box command line and add
>> some files directly to this server repo.   when I do, the commit seems to
>> attempt to do sync stuff with itself and generates these errors:
>> 
>> me@myhost:[/home/me/fossil]: fossil commit -m “this is how you do it"
>> Autosync:  http://me@myhost:8090/myrepo/
>> Round-trips: 1   Artifacts sent: 0  received: 0
>> Pull done, sent: 343  received: 2565  ip: 192.168.1.80
>> New_Version: f1867a08ba9d7117498e123d51e6c4dff5ce1755
>> Autosync:  http://me@myhost:8090/myrepo/
>> Round-trips: 1   Artifacts sent: 1  received: 0
>> Error: Database error: SQL error: database is locked
> 
> Perhaps on the server, run "fossil all rebuild --wal" to put all your
> repositories in WAL mode for better concurrency.  (This is a guess.)
> 
> 
>> Round-trips: 1   Artifacts sent: 1  received: 0
>> Sync done, sent: 2876  received: 277  ip: 192.168.1.80
>> Autosync failed.
>> 
>> Do I have something configured wrong or is it an error to try to run fossil
>> commands directly against a repo that is currently running in server mode?
>> 
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