plagued by IOError: [Errno 0]?
Donn Cave
donn at u.washington.edu
Thu Oct 26 12:29:45 EDT 2000
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Bill Janssen wrote: | I'm running a server that periodically, and unpredictably, keeps | getting an IOError when opening a file. But the Errno is 0! What | does this mean, and how can I get rid of it? | | I'm running on a Solaris 2.6 SPARC system, and the files being opened | are relatively large (3.4 MB) on NFS-mounted file systems. Python 1.5.2. | | IOError: [Errno 0] Error: '/docRepository/NewRepoDoc/1' | I'm doing an "open(fname, 'r')". This should not happen, of course. If you have a system error reporting facility (I don't know Solaris), that would be one place to check for an explanation. The only thing I can guess your program could do is "try again". I would be tempted to get away from the file object I/O, because it's implemented on C stdio and inherits problems typical of C software. But that's long odds, and probably not worth it if the input is going to be line oriented or otherwise unsuitable for posix I/O. Donn Cave, donn at u.washington.edu
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