Ok, most of the information i found was only about how to repair such an 
error, but maybe i didnt search long enough..

I am hosting the website on my own VPS using nginx. I dont have a very 
large amount of traffic so in that case maybe i made something very 
inefficient. Could brute force break in attempts put extra strain on the 
system in that regard? I am constantly under that kind of attacks, not 
worried that they will succeed though.

On Monday, 11 April 2016 21:18:15 UTC+2, Niphlod wrote:
>
> seems that the i/o subsystem of your hosting is getting "tired". Google is 
> full of information regarding that particular error.... where are you 
> hosting your app ?
>
> On Monday, April 11, 2016 at 9:02:09 PM UTC+2, Martin wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am running a webshop built using web2py. Everything has been running 
>> smoothly for a few weeks but now I am having some problems. At seemingly 
>> random times the database will break somehow. The website becomes 
>> inaccessible and the tickets give the message "DatabaseError: database disk 
>> image is malformed". The only way to my knowledge to repair the website is 
>> to perform a full restore. I am using an sqlite database. What could cause 
>> this error? Perhaps most important, could it be some kind of attack? I'm 
>> not very knowledgeable in that area...
>>
>> Hope somebody knows the awnser to this, it is becoming really annoying!
>>
>

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