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SQL Server on Linux seems to have trouble reading from the default shared /vagrant folder.



Some folder info (ls -l):




  • Root folder: drwxr-xr-x 1 vagrant vagrant 4096 Sep 24 09:32 vagrant

  • Backup file: -rw-rw-rw- 1 vagrant vagrant 32636416 Sep 21 12:15 myDatabase.bak


Command:



sudo /opt/mssql-tools/bin/sqlcmd -S localhost -U SA -P 'myPassword' -Q 'RESTORE DATABASE myDatabase_dev FROM DISK = "/vagrant/myDatabase.bak" WITH MOVE "myDatabase_dev" TO "/var/opt/mssql/data/myDatabase.mdf", MOVE "myDatabase_log" TO "/var/opt/mssql/data/myDatabase_log.ldf"'


Result:



Msg 3203, Level 16, State 1, Server ubuntu-xenial, Line 1
Read on "/vagrant/myDatabase.bak" failed: 31(A device attached to the system is not functioning.)
Msg 3013, Level 16, State 1, Server ubuntu-xenial, Line 1
RESTORE DATABASE is terminating abnormally.


If I move the file anywhere else but this shared folder the restore works. File ownership does not matter either, it can have any owner as long as it is not on the shared folder. I can't see anything in the folder/file permissions that wouldn't allow MSSQL to read the file.



Edit: Moving the file is not an option. This is a test database, the real one is huge.



Please, does anyone know why and what to do about it?










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    SQL Server on Linux seems to have trouble reading from the default shared /vagrant folder.



    Some folder info (ls -l):




    • Root folder: drwxr-xr-x 1 vagrant vagrant 4096 Sep 24 09:32 vagrant

    • Backup file: -rw-rw-rw- 1 vagrant vagrant 32636416 Sep 21 12:15 myDatabase.bak


    Command:



    sudo /opt/mssql-tools/bin/sqlcmd -S localhost -U SA -P 'myPassword' -Q 'RESTORE DATABASE myDatabase_dev FROM DISK = "/vagrant/myDatabase.bak" WITH MOVE "myDatabase_dev" TO "/var/opt/mssql/data/myDatabase.mdf", MOVE "myDatabase_log" TO "/var/opt/mssql/data/myDatabase_log.ldf"'


    Result:



    Msg 3203, Level 16, State 1, Server ubuntu-xenial, Line 1
    Read on "/vagrant/myDatabase.bak" failed: 31(A device attached to the system is not functioning.)
    Msg 3013, Level 16, State 1, Server ubuntu-xenial, Line 1
    RESTORE DATABASE is terminating abnormally.


    If I move the file anywhere else but this shared folder the restore works. File ownership does not matter either, it can have any owner as long as it is not on the shared folder. I can't see anything in the folder/file permissions that wouldn't allow MSSQL to read the file.



    Edit: Moving the file is not an option. This is a test database, the real one is huge.



    Please, does anyone know why and what to do about it?










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      SQL Server on Linux seems to have trouble reading from the default shared /vagrant folder.



      Some folder info (ls -l):




      • Root folder: drwxr-xr-x 1 vagrant vagrant 4096 Sep 24 09:32 vagrant

      • Backup file: -rw-rw-rw- 1 vagrant vagrant 32636416 Sep 21 12:15 myDatabase.bak


      Command:



      sudo /opt/mssql-tools/bin/sqlcmd -S localhost -U SA -P 'myPassword' -Q 'RESTORE DATABASE myDatabase_dev FROM DISK = "/vagrant/myDatabase.bak" WITH MOVE "myDatabase_dev" TO "/var/opt/mssql/data/myDatabase.mdf", MOVE "myDatabase_log" TO "/var/opt/mssql/data/myDatabase_log.ldf"'


      Result:



      Msg 3203, Level 16, State 1, Server ubuntu-xenial, Line 1
      Read on "/vagrant/myDatabase.bak" failed: 31(A device attached to the system is not functioning.)
      Msg 3013, Level 16, State 1, Server ubuntu-xenial, Line 1
      RESTORE DATABASE is terminating abnormally.


      If I move the file anywhere else but this shared folder the restore works. File ownership does not matter either, it can have any owner as long as it is not on the shared folder. I can't see anything in the folder/file permissions that wouldn't allow MSSQL to read the file.



      Edit: Moving the file is not an option. This is a test database, the real one is huge.



      Please, does anyone know why and what to do about it?










      share|improve this question














      SQL Server on Linux seems to have trouble reading from the default shared /vagrant folder.



      Some folder info (ls -l):




      • Root folder: drwxr-xr-x 1 vagrant vagrant 4096 Sep 24 09:32 vagrant

      • Backup file: -rw-rw-rw- 1 vagrant vagrant 32636416 Sep 21 12:15 myDatabase.bak


      Command:



      sudo /opt/mssql-tools/bin/sqlcmd -S localhost -U SA -P 'myPassword' -Q 'RESTORE DATABASE myDatabase_dev FROM DISK = "/vagrant/myDatabase.bak" WITH MOVE "myDatabase_dev" TO "/var/opt/mssql/data/myDatabase.mdf", MOVE "myDatabase_log" TO "/var/opt/mssql/data/myDatabase_log.ldf"'


      Result:



      Msg 3203, Level 16, State 1, Server ubuntu-xenial, Line 1
      Read on "/vagrant/myDatabase.bak" failed: 31(A device attached to the system is not functioning.)
      Msg 3013, Level 16, State 1, Server ubuntu-xenial, Line 1
      RESTORE DATABASE is terminating abnormally.


      If I move the file anywhere else but this shared folder the restore works. File ownership does not matter either, it can have any owner as long as it is not on the shared folder. I can't see anything in the folder/file permissions that wouldn't allow MSSQL to read the file.



      Edit: Moving the file is not an option. This is a test database, the real one is huge.



      Please, does anyone know why and what to do about it?







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