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DataAccessException triggered when handling a large number of CBZ files #1669
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your database is not reachable or too slow:
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I understand. However, could this possibly be due to a one-time insertion of too much data into the "local" database? |
no, Komga processes data sequentially, people have been successfully processing TBs of data in Komga without any problem. Most likely the issue lies in how you host Komga. Can you share your dockerfile, and provide details on how the drives are mapped, and what is the underlying hardware and storage infrastructure ? |
I understand that Komga can handle TBs of data without issues, as I successfully processed 2 TB of data with the older version (v1.10.4-master) without any problems. I believe this issue might be related to the new version of Komga. Dockerfile: docker-compose.yml |
Nothing has changed on that front for quite some time. On Synology you may need to check that the config folder is not indexed / managed by Synology in any way. Syno media indexing can be very taxing on some folders. |
I have the same issue but on ubuntu with komga, version 1.14.1, via docker. |
No. |
Steps to reproduce
*. Repeating steps 3 to 5 multiple times eventually allows the entire library to be scanned.
Expected behavior
The scan should complete after a single click of the scan button.
Actual behavior
Please refer to the Steps to reproduce.
Logs
mylogs.csv
Komga version
v1.11.3-master
Operating system
Linux
Installation method
Docker
Other details
No.
Acknowledgements
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