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big file of around 50MB. linux command-line file-management cp share|improve this question edited Feb 19 '10 at 1:59 quack quixote 31.3k1068114 asked Feb 18 '10 at 12:38 Arpit migrated from stackoverflow.com Feb 18 '10 at 20:00 This question came from our site for professional and enthusiast programmers. This recent bug report started out with a similar error. It has been fixed in the meantime and removed the problem for me. Good luck to you. –JJD Sep 5 '12 at 22:52 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 4 down vote The most likely problem is a faulty disk, unless the disk is mounted over a network, in that case, I believe network issues could also cause that. It is likely that the size impact is statistical, especially in the network case (i.e. the chance of failure increases with size because more operations are involved and each has a chance to fail). share|improve this answer answered Feb 18 '10 at 13:22 Ofir 1,3261714 I have had this for days! It definitely is a faulty disk.
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- its 4.5GB. I have obtained a shared lock on the db and attempted to copy the file from another shell ... I get the following errors ... cp: error writing ‘/home/danhartropp/test/backend/data/data.db’: Input/output error cp: failed to extend ‘/home/danhartropp/test/backend/data/data.db’: Input/output error Is this likely to be due to the size of the file, or is there something else going on? Thanks Dan danhartropp | 11 posts | March 18, 2015, 3:22 p.m. | permalink Hi Dan, it is likely that cp tries to put the whole db into RAM, which is causing your process to look like it is going crazy and so is getting killed. Perhaps you could try rsyncing? Basically just rsync source-file target-file instead of cp source-file target-file See here for more info. conrad | 865 posts | PythonAnywhere staff| | March 18, 2015, 6:05 p.m. | permalink We did have a couple of file server glitches around that time today, so it may be worth just retrying? harry | 1863 posts | PythonAnywhere staff| | March 18, 2015, 6:15 p.m. | permalink Hi guys, Tried cp again this morning - same error as before. rsync also failed ... error message is below. Immediately after I tried rsync, the whole backend (dashboard, forums etc) dropped out for a couple of minutes, with a 502-backend error. The rysnc error message was rsync: write failed on "/home/danhartropp/test/backend/data/data.db": Input/output error (5) rsync error: error in file IO (code 11) at receiver.c(389) [receiver=3.1.0] Please can someone have a look at this as a matter of urgency ... I'm getting nervous that I am unable to back up my data. Dan danhartropp | 11 posts | March 19, 2015, 10:15 a.m. | permalink Hi Dan, that does sound like there may be an issue. We'll take a look. In the meantime, we might be able to do the backup for you manually. Do you want us to make a copy of that file and put it somewhere? In the medium term, you might consider a migration to a different database as well? I think that, at a db size of several gigs, sqlite may not be the right answer... Especially when it's stored on an NFS filesystem, as it will be on PA... harry | 1863 posts | PythonAnywhere staff| | March 19, 2015, 10:22 a.m. | permalink Thanks - if you could move it manually, that would be great. I'm trying to copy ~