Am 12.06.2017 um 15:38 schrieb Brandon Perry:

On Jun 12, 2017, at 8:33 AM, Thijs Stuurman <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

No, never. These are also the kind of errors I never ever wish to see!
If your data is still there, scan tasks .. history etc’ I strongly urge you to make a backup and repeat making backups just in case. Many things can cause these errors, I cannot give you any specific place to start looking for a problem or solution. Perhaps it helps to get more log/verbose/debug information out of sqlite if possible.
Check versions, is everything up to date? (sqlite, openvas)

Perhaps consider PostgreSQL instead, simply for potential visibility and easier diagnostics.


maybe easier diagnostics *for you* - for everybody who is not usging postgresql in his daily workflow it leads sooner or later to more problems than it solves

"disk I/O error" sounds RDBMS agnostic and the only real answer to that is find the hardware issue and grab your backups
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