On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Thomas Mueller
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,

>> Also, while this is off-topic, the "network drive" isn't; the location
>> of the database file is on the c:\ drive, same as the server and the
>> running app. In other words, it can't become "unavailable" if the app
>> is running in the first place, so I find the error very odd.
>
>
> Maybe sync simply isn't supported by this file system?
>

Well, the file system is Windows 7 Home Premium, if that helps.

What triggers the *need* to sync? I'm getting the impression that it's
not something happening at the H2 level.

I am, still, somewhat confused about what the file system is trying to
sync *with*. When I've restarted the computer and then try to connect
to the DB using a local path, and get the io sync error, I am not sure
what's trying to sync up with what; I can understand if the database
was corrupt and unreadable due to write errors, but my understanding
here is that this error is generated outside of H2. Various google
searches have not revealed a lot of detail on this error; it's
apparently not a common problem.

I ultimately deleted the disk file and re-imported the data, and at
the moment, it's looking good.

I will also take a look at my general threading code; it's possible I
may be sharing file resources improperly between threads, and the
tests I've been running have been extreme, straining my system in ways
likely to cause disk contention and other issues that might not occur
with smaller test runs.

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