It reloaded all data and 3/4 of indexes, then it "crashed"  message said
something about crash and then it said insufficient memory
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Bernie,
The msg "insufficient memory" is usually a misnomer.  The crash you describe
could be due to many things.  Some of these are:
- bad network card
- lost network connection
- change in power (surge or drop)
- corruption in the database structure
- corruption in the data
For this reason, always make a backup prior to a RELOAD or PACK.

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----- Original Message -----
From: Bernard Lis
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 8:39 PM
Subject: reload dos 6.5++ 1.851


I reloaded a database from a workstaton W98 with 127MB RAM.  It reloaded all
data and 3/4 of indexes, then it "crashed"  message said something about
crash and then it said insufficient memory.
I tried this on a workstatio W98 with 254 MB RAM and it worked fine.
Anyone experience this?  Is there a minimum amount of memory required for
reload or does it depend on size of database or number of indexes, PK, and
FK?

Bernie Lis
Megabytes, Inc.

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