I never ever ever faced the issue . But I trust my VPS with its I/O :-P
On Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 10:39:27 AM UTC+2, Martin wrote:
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> Ok, yes i have decided to switch to a mysql db. Still think its a little
> strange since i have less then 1k page views/day and this happens every day
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Ok, yes i have decided to switch to a mysql db. Still think its a little
strange since i have less then 1k page views/day and this happens every day
now. Thanks for the advice!
On Tuesday, 12 April 2016 09:39:04 UTC+2, Niphlod wrote:
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> the system can be strained as long as it gets but a
the system can be strained as long as it gets but a malformed database is
an indicator that the VPS I/O subsystem is not responding correctly, or
that the VPS gets brutally rebooted from time to time. There's nothing
web2py can do. That being said, going into production with a maybe
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
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:
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> Hi,
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> I am running a webshop built using web2py. Everything has
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