Reputation: 77
Retrying after error { [Error: SQLITE_IOERR: disk I/O error] errno: 10, code:
'SQLITE_IOERR' }
Retrying after error { [Error: SQLITE_IOERR: disk I/O error] errno: 10, code:
'SQLITE_IOERR' }
/home/kdibbs/.meteor/packages/meteor-tool/.1.4.2.1r0536n++os.linux.x86_64+web.browser+web.cordova/mt-os.linux.x86_64/dev_bundle/lib/node_modules/meteor-promise/promise_server.js:190
throw error;
^
Error: SQLITE_IOERR: disk I/O error
at Error (native)
=> awaited here:
at Promise.await (/home/kdibbs/.meteor/packages/meteor-tool/.1.4.2.1r0536n++os.linux.x86_64+web.browser+web.cordova/mt-os.linux.x86_64/dev_bundle/lib/node_modules/meteor-promise/promise_server.js:39:12)
at Db._execute (/tools/packaging/catalog/catalog-remote.js:355:8)
at /tools/packaging/catalog/catalog-remote.js:144:10
at Db._retry (/tools/packaging/catalog/catalog-remote.js:156:16)
at new Db (/tools/packaging/catalog/catalog-remote.js:143:8)
at RemoteCatalog.initialize (/tools/packaging/catalog/catalog-remote.js:694:15)
at /tools/cli/main.js:815:20
So I ran this meteor program a few days ago, then I made a few more users and a group on my machine..All of which didn't affect my normal user...And now I'm getting this error? Any clues?
Thanks.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1141
Reputation: 7777
Did you try searching for this? Looking at the SQLite reference here https://www.sqlite.org/rescode.html#ioerr
It sounds like one of your disks is giving an error - something like too many files open, or perhaps it's getting full?
(10) SQLITE_IOERR
The SQLITE_IOERR result code says that the operation could not finish because the operating system reported an I/O error. A full disk drive will normally give an SQLITE_FULL error rather than an SQLITE_IOERR error.
There are many different extended result codes for I/O errors that identify the specific I/O operation that failed.
Upvotes: 1