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--- Comment #15 from Ivan Čukić ---
I guess you found the same things regarding NFS and sqlite as I did.
The symlink is a nice workaround. And one that I think is best suitable for
this situation.
Sadly, there is not much that can be done here:
1. Di
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--- Comment #14 from Jason Tibbitts ---
I chatted with some of the Linux NFS kernel developers and they know of no
problems with sqlite on NFS when used against a Linux server. I did find some
documentation of problems with Solaris servers, but the Fir
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--- Comment #13 from Jason Tibbitts ---
Oh, great. This is going to be absolutely terrible.
Does anyone have any reference to an upstream sqlite bug on this? So far I
haven't found anything other than vague mentions that file locking might be
subtly
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--- Comment #12 from Paul Worrall ---
After receiving a recent update to Firefox it can't access it's bookmarks.
Turns out ff uses an sqlite database for them, and symlinking the ff profile
directory to a local disk like I did for Kamd (comment 3) 'f
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--- Comment #11 from Jason Tibbitts ---
Also, the NFS version involved here is 4.2; NFS3 is not involved at all. It
shouldn't matter at all, but we use kerberized NFS (sec=krb5p) and the servers
are all running RHEL7.4.
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--- Comment #10 from Jason Tibbitts ---
All user home directories are automounted and the mount options are identical
between users.
The problem with attributing this to NFS in general is that it does appear to
work most of the time. I mean, I have al
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--- Comment #9 from Ivan Čukić ---
The NFS might be the problem - namely, from what I've read in sqlite3 docs, the
'shared memory' might not work on some NFSs. I'll probably have to make Kamd
disable the database (and everything that uses the database -
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--- Comment #8 from Paul Worrall ---
@Jason Tibbits: Is there any difference between users in the line in fstab
that mounts the NFS share, e.g. mount options?
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--- Comment #7 from Jason Tibbitts ---
I just wanted to add that it may be related to NFS, but there is also something
else involved which I don't yet understand.
Basically, I have a couple of hundred users all of which have ~ on NFS and this
problem o
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