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Hello everyone, I tried the suggestions that abraunegg reported, however, the return is still the same. I need to share information that may or may not be related. Info of my case: #2675 abraunegg's suggestion: https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive/wiki/Frequently-Asked-Questions#an-internal-database-error-occurred-disk-io-error The Microsoft Onedrive is having issues on last days, I share some folders via link that are in the cloud using OneDrive, a few days ago I noticed a problem with downloading files, before I was not asked for a password to download files and now even with the email account and password I have problems doing the file download. I will forward a gif of the problem related to OneDrive, I have opened a ticket with Microsoft support and I'm waiting for a response. In the video, this is the scenario: Video.do.WhatsApp.de.2024-03-22.a.s.09.12.01_a17b05c4.mp41- I receive the link and password to access folders in the cloud; Sorry for my english, Portuguese is my mother language. |
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@BKSVitor My suggestion here is that you clear all your browser data , clear any browser stored passwords for Microsoft OneDrive and try those links again. Your issue in #2675 is that you are running a systemd service .. potentially 2 of them at the same time, or running 1 systemd service and then trying to run the client manually - you cannot do this. Those actions result in the error you are getting (An internal database error occurred: disk I/O error). Actions for you to solve
In future, if you then want to manually run the client (step 3 above) you must first stop the systemd service you have enabled in step 4 otherwise you will again get the error you are facing. |
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The 'browser' redirect has nothing to do with the 'onedrive' client.
My suggestion here is that you clear all your browser data , clear any browser stored passwords for Microsoft OneDrive and try those links again.
Your issue in #2675 is that you are running a systemd service .. potentially 2 of them at the same time, or running 1 systemd service and then trying to run the client manually - you cannot do this. Those actions result in the error you are getting (An internal database error occurred: disk I/O error).
Actions for you to solve