Hello,

When I have the following directory structure on a Linux server:

/a/b/c

and I want to create a database /a/b/c/test.fdb with gbak, the access rights of 
directory "c" must be rwx (readable, writeable, executable). Also the access 
rights to directory "a" and "b" must be r_x (readable, executable). The same 
with use of isql. 
My question is why?
There might be some (unknown to me) reason that directory "c" must be 
executable, but why also directory "a" and "b"?

Can somebody explain this to me? I don't understand it.

With kind regards,

Roy Damman

This applies to 2.5.x but I think also to 3.x.
 

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