Re: [sqlite] sqlite on ESXI hypervisor

2013-07-24 Thread Paul Corke
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

Re: [sqlite] sqlite on ESXI hypervisor

2013-07-23 Thread Matthijs ter Woord
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 >

Re: [sqlite] sqlite on ESXI hypervisor

2013-07-23 Thread Rob Willett
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

Re: [sqlite] sqlite on ESXI hypervisor

2013-07-23 Thread Clemens Ladisch
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

[sqlite] sqlite on ESXI hypervisor

2013-07-23 Thread 1 1
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