There is >30 Gb of free space.

2011/3/8 Jay A. Kreibich <j...@kreibi.ch>:
> On Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 07:51:22PM +0300, Alexey Pechnikov scratched on the 
> wall:
>> I try to vacuum database about 11Gb size on debian squeeze host with 1,5 Gb 
>> RAM:
>>
>> sqlite3 test.db 'vacuum;'
>> Error: disk I/O error
>>
>> Note: any new files does not created on vacuuming process (may be
>> created journal, does not it?).
>
>  Yes.  A copy of the database and a journal file.  Both may reach the
>  size of the original database.  So, if you database is 11GB in size,
>  you may need as much as 22GB of free disk space to complete the
>  vacuum process.
>
>   -j
>
>
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Best regards, Alexey Pechnikov.
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