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J. King 5 years ago
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      docs/en/020_Installation/040_Database_Setup/000_SQLite.md
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      docs/en/050_Configuring_The_Arsse.md

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SQLite requires very little setup. By default the database will be created at the root of The Arsse's program directory (e.g. `/usr/share/arsse/arsse.db`), but this can be changed with the [`dbSQLite3File` setting](/en/Configuring_The_Arsse#dbSQLite3File).
SQLite requires very little setup. By default the database will be created at the root of The Arsse's program directory (e.g. `/usr/share/arsse/arsse.db`), but this can be changed with the [`dbSQLite3File` setting](/en/Configuring_The_Arsse#page_dbSQLite3File).
Regardless of the location chosen, The Arsse **must** be able to both read from and write to the database file, as well as create files in the directory containing it. This is because SQLite also creates a write-ahead log file and a shared-memory file during operation.

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The interval the newsfeed fetching service observes between checks for new articles. Note that requests to foreign servers are not necessarily made at this frequency: each newsfeed is assigned its own time at which to be next retrieved. This setting instead defines the length of time the fetching service will sleep between periods of activity.
Consult "[Newsfeed Refresh Schedule](/en/Installation/Using_the_Daemon#Newsfeed_Refresh_Schedule)" for details on how often newsfeeds are fetched.
Consult "[Newsfeed Refresh Schedule](/en/Installation/Using_the_Daemon#page_Newsfeed_Refresh_Schedule)" for details on how often newsfeeds are fetched.
### serviceQueueWidth
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| interval | `60.0` |
*This setting has been replaced by [dbTimeoutLock](#dbTimeoutLock).*
*This setting has been replaced by [dbTimeoutLock](#page_dbTimeoutLock).*
The number of seconds for SQLite to wait before returning a timeout error when trying to acquire a write lock on the database file. Setting this to a low value may cause operations to fail with an error.

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