That was exactly my thought.  But since it is at a customer's site, I 
have to prove that its their virus scanner that is causing the problems.


On 2/8/2011 1:17 PM, Jim Morris wrote:
>
> Could a backup or virus scanning software be locking the database?
>
> On 2/8/2011 10:12 AM, Nathan Biggs wrote:
> > I haven't tried that, but if we stop the application then restart it,
> > everything works again.  That is until we get another Disk I/O error
> > which happens the next day.
> > I'm wondering if the virus scanner is blocking the database write.
> >
> >
> >
> > On 2/8/2011 1:03 PM, Simon Slavin wrote:
> >> On 8 Feb 2011, at 5:59pm, Nathan Biggs wrote:
> >>
> >>> Once a day, not at the same time, we are getting a disk I/O error from
> >>> our application using SQLite.
> >> If you try to duplicate the database file do you get any kind of error
> >> then ?
> >>
> >> If not, use the command-line tool to run an integrity check:
> >>
> >> http://www.sqlite.org/pragma.html#pragma_integrity_check
> >>
> >> Simon.
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