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Andrew
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Subject: Re: [sqlite] The database disk image is malformed
On 7 Jan 2016, at 3:09pm, Andrew Stewart wrote:
> I have run the Quick Check. The results are below. This database is written
> to once a minute. One minute it was working and the next it was not. What
> would cause it to suddenly have errors?
Hardware fault. Loss of power. Another prog
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Subject: Re: [sqlite] The database disk image is malformed
I am running the system with the Quick_Check pragma - takes a while - and error
logging turned on. I will let you know the results from this when I have some.
Compression Attribute is a feature of the file system. Just m
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Please note that I have recently had "The database disk image is
malformed" errors a month ago.
The cause was simply a fault in my original 4G RAM card.
I was trying to expand the memory by adding another 4G card. My first
card had only 3.6G working. When I was doing about 2.5M inserts, they
woul
: [sqlite] The database disk image is malformed
All of what Richard asked and said, plus, my question of where the file stored
in relation to the application? (Network attached storage?)
On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 10:22 AM, Richard Hipp wrote:
> On 1/5/16, Andrew Stewart wrote:
>
Hi,
I am getting the following error on a database. The database
is 78GB large when this started. I am adding data to it via insert statements.
I believe that this is the second time that I have seen this. It has been
running for about 2 weeks adding data to it constantly. T
Alright, accepted. NFS isn't exactly the proper terminology, however, RFS
(Remote File System) might be a better fit for that particular question.
Basically, as soon as another OS handles the files directly, you're looking
at a possible collision of requests against a SQLite database, which is why
All of what Richard asked and said, plus, my question of where the file
stored in relation to the application? (Network attached storage?)
On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 10:22 AM, Richard Hipp wrote:
> On 1/5/16, Andrew Stewart wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I am getting the following error on a da
On 1/5/16, Andrew Stewart wrote:
> Hi,
> I am getting the following error on a database. The
> database is 78GB large when this started. I am adding data to it via insert
> statements. I believe that this is the second time that I have seen this.
> It has been running for about
> All of what Richard asked and said, plus, my question of where the file
> stored in relation to the application? (Network attached storage?)
Be careful with your terminology. The Attachment technology is pretty much
irrelevant. It is the location of the Filesystem which is important.
Networ
On 13 Dec 2012, at 8:56pm, Jeff Archer wrote:
> I have found that this can be repaired by SQLiteExpertPro by the
> Database | Repair functionality
Worth noting that there's a difference between restoring the database to a
condition where it no longer gives corruption errors, and restoring all
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 3:56 PM, Jeff Archer <
jsarc...@nanotronicsimaging.com> wrote:
> I have encountered an error of the database disk image is malformed.
> Database was send in by a customer so I'm not exactly sure how it came to
> be this. I have found that this can be repaired by SQLiteExpe
I have encountered an error of the database disk image is malformed.
Database was send in by a customer so I'm not exactly sure how it came to
be this. I have found that this can be repaired by SQLiteExpertPro by the
Database | Repair functionality but have not been able yet to find anything
in th
On 25 Sep 2010, at 7:14am, Zhonghuifeng163 wrote:
> At 2010-09-25,"Simon Slavin" wrote:
>
>> On 25 Sep 2010, at 5:17am, Zhonghuifeng163 wrote:
>>
>>> At 2010-09-25,"Simon Slavin" wrote:
>>>
On 25 Sep 2010, at 3:43am, Zhonghuifeng163 wrote:
> I use sqlite 3.6.20 on windows mobi
At 2010-09-25,"Simon Slavin" wrote:
>
>On 25 Sep 2010, at 5:17am, Zhonghuifeng163 wrote:
>
>> At 2010-09-25,"Simon Slavin" wrote:
>>
>>> On 25 Sep 2010, at 3:43am, Zhonghuifeng163 wrote:
>>>
I use sqlite 3.6.20 on windows mobile system,but the sqlite often return
error message
On 25 Sep 2010, at 5:17am, Zhonghuifeng163 wrote:
> At 2010-09-25,"Simon Slavin" wrote:
>
>> On 25 Sep 2010, at 3:43am, Zhonghuifeng163 wrote:
>>
>>> I use sqlite 3.6.20 on windows mobile system,but the sqlite often return
>>> error message "The database disk image is malformed", then the sql
At 2010-09-25,"Simon Slavin" wrote:
>
>On 25 Sep 2010, at 3:43am, Zhonghuifeng163 wrote:
>
>> I use sqlite 3.6.20 on windows mobile system,but the sqlite often return
>> error message "The database disk image is malformed", then the sqlite
>> database file can not be used! I also use sqlite
On 25 Sep 2010, at 3:43am, Zhonghuifeng163 wrote:
> I use sqlite 3.6.20 on windows mobile system,but the sqlite often return
> error message "The database disk image is malformed", then the sqlite
> database file can not be used! I also use sqlite 3.6.20 on other operate
> system on mobile pho
I use sqlite 3.6.20 on windows mobile system,but the sqlite often return error
message "The database disk image is malformed", then the sqlite database file
can not be used! I also use sqlite 3.6.20 on other operate system on mobile
phone, and do not have this problem.
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