https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=479900

--- Comment #5 from j...@acm.org <j...@acm.org> ---
(In reply to Maik Qualmann from comment #2)
> Corrupt files are not caused by the database used. As Gilles already writes,
> what do you mean by "corrupt", files no longer readable or just missing
> metadata.
> We have had users using SQLite with over 200,000 images.
> Definitely check your drives for errors. I also work a little in this area
> and SSD hard drives can also have very ugly data area errors.
> 
> Maik

I switched to Maria DB, and the problem stopped getting worse.  The computer is
not that old, and the first thing I did was check the drives.  The database is
one drive and the images are on another, removeable, drive.  THe main drive has
1TB, and the removeable has 4 TB of space.  The iamge set is somewhere around
800K and growing.

Having all the tags and some face tags stripped from tens of thousands of files
is a setback.

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