Hi Thomas

There's no .trace.db file around. Disk usage is below 10%, the db has
plenty of space. As far as I could tell from the appliaction's log
file, no IOExceptions have occured before the incident with time
shift.
Further ideas?

Thanks
Remo

On 22 Dez., 08:47, Thomas Mueller <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There was no "out of disk space" problem, or another kind of recoverable
> I/O exception, right? Could you check if there is a .trace.db file and post
> or send me the contents?
>
> I just recently found a disk I/O problem: on out of disk space, the
> database can get corrupt sometimes, if later write operations succeeded.
> The same problem can happen on other kinds of I/O exceptions (where one or
> some of the writes fail, but subsequent writes succeed).
>
> This will be fixed in the next release (the file is closed on the first
> unsuccessful write operation, so that later requests fail consistently).
>
> Regards,
> Thomas

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