There is an old entry on Stackoverflow about SQLiteDiskIOException: 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3220482/sqlitediskioexception-in-android

It also mentions the getCount method


On Friday, August 2, 2013 6:55:53 PM UTC-5, Nathan wrote:
>
> I have got back two nonfatal exception reports. I can't match them to any 
> particular user yet. 
>
> When attempting the open. 
> android.database.sqlite.SQLiteCantOpenDatabaseException unknown error 
> (code 14): Could not open database
> From: 
> SQLiteDatabase.java line 
> 669android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.openDatabase 
>
> Another, when checking for a record's existence:
> android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDiskIOException disk I/O error
> from
> SQLiteCursor.java line 268 
> android.database.sqlite.SQLiteCursor.getCount 
>
> They appear to be pretty rare. No sign it is tied to a corrupt database. 
>
> Nathan
>

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