Seen this problem over and over.  Check for two things:
 
FK data that violates the PK/FK relationship (yes I've seen it happen though the constraints ought to stop it) and check for extended ASCII characters in an UNLOAD file for the database.  Normally the crash will occur in the index building portion of the RELOAD.  Try a complete UNLOAD/INPUT too.  If you can, trace the INPUT and see which table/index is blowing up.
 
wm
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Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 5:39 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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