On 24 July 2013 07:00, Matthijs ter Woord wrote:
> SQLite on normal guest operating systems works fine..
I concur: One of our customers has a large installation running
on Linux (Centos; ext4) on VMWare without any problems. I'm not
sure which version but the startup messages include this:
D
SQLite on normal guest operating systems works fine..
On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 4:15 PM, Rob Willett
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Apologies for jumping in here.
>
> I was interested in your question as I have some development going on
> which will eventually go into production on a VMWare ESXI server, which
>
Hi,
Apologies for jumping in here.
I was interested in your question as I have some development going on which
will eventually go into production on a VMWare ESXI server, which could be
either Linux or Windows.
When you say you are running sqlite3 on esxi5 do you mean that you are running
sql
1 1 wrote:
> I've tried to run the latest version of sqlite3 on esxi 5.0 (VMware
> hypervisor), but unsuccessfully. Strace shows "fcntl function not
> implemended".
Apparently, VMFS does not implement file locking.
Try using the unix-dotfile VFS, or unix-none if you can guarantee that
the databas
Hello.
I've tried to run the latest version of sqlite3 on esxi 5.0 (VMware
hypervisor), but unsuccessfully. Strace shows "fcntl function not implemended".
Older versions return "disk i/o errors" or "database is locked" then create
table request invoked. Do you have any ideas how to resolve this
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