Frank Elsinga
Frank Elsinga
As an explainaition what this error means from the [docs](https://www.sqlite.org/rescode.html#ioerr): > The `SQLITE_IOERR` result code says that the operation could not finish because the operating system reported an I/O error.`...
Please also see https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/issues/4110 if you have the same problem
(we track the steps neasesary before a V2.0 release in #4500) @chakflying I don't know if this is related as none of the other cases with this boiled down to...
The resolver server is just the ip adress of the DNS Resolver. This should be verrry static. Why don't you use a normal DNS provider like cloudflare which does not...
So you want to specify this single resolver server of the cloud provider. How would a hostname solve this but not an IP? I don't get why you need the...
> 1.1.1.1 gets eaten by a fancy bear In that case, the monitor would also not work if that is the configured DNS resolver. => you would not be able...
> Why don't you use your cloud providers' dns resolver if you don't trust 1.1.1.1 and don't want to use a second monitor with for example 8.8.8.8? I think you...
> The systems DNS resolver should be a list. For example `1.1.1.1`, `4.2.2.4` and `8.8.8.8` for redundancy. I think making it into a list of resolvers (i.e. the same way...
Why? (it should be this way is not really an argument) It does resolve the having to go to a backup dns resolver as you outlined above. => no false...
You are getting these `INFO`-log messages to inform you that you have 60 remaining requests. You are missing a question: what are you asking about?