nfs home directory and google chrome.

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So I have had for a long time problems with google chrome and suspend resume causing it to mangle its sqlite database.

it looks to only happen if I use nfs mounted home directory. I'm not sure exactly what is happening but lets first see if this happens to anybody else.

How to get the error.

1. start google from a terminal with "google-chrome"

2. suspend the computer

3. wait a while. There is some type of minimum time here I do not know what its is but I basically get the error every time of I suspend in evening and resume in morning

4. look for printout that looks like something like this

[16789:18181:1004/125852.529750:ERROR:database.cc(1692)] Passwords sqlite error 1034, errno 5: disk I/O error, sql: COMMIT [16789:16829:1004/125852.529744:ERROR:database.cc(1692)] Web sqlite error 1034, errno 5: disk I/O error, sql: COMMIT [16789:16829:1004/125852.530261:ERROR:database.cc(1692)] Web sqlite error 1034, errno 5: disk I/O error, sql: INSERT OR REPLACE INTO autofill_model_type_state (model_type, value) VALUES(?,?) [16789:16789:1004/125852.563571:ERROR:sync_metadata_store_change_list.cc(34)] Autofill datatype error was encountered: Failed to update ModelTypeState. [16789:19002:1004/125902.534103:ERROR:database.cc(1692)] History sqlite error 1034, errno 5: disk I/O error, sql: COMMIT [16789:19002:1004/125902.536903:ERROR:database.cc(1692)] Thumbnail sqlite error 778, errno 5: disk I/O error, sql: COMMIT


[16789:19002:1004/130044.120379:ERROR:database.cc(1692)] Passwords sqlite error 1034, errno 5: disk I/O error, sql: INSERT OR REPLACE INTO sync_model_metadata (id, model_metadata) VALUES(1, ?) [16789:16829:1004/130044.120388:ERROR:database.cc(1692)] Web sqlite error 1034, errno 5: disk I/O error, sql: INSERT OR REPLACE INTO autofill_model_type_state (model_type, value) VALUES(?,?)


and so on.  if you use google sync you can also check "chrome://sync-internals" to see if something is wrong with the database.






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