On 04.07.2018 at 10:26, jonatan.laurit...@yahoo.dk [firebird-support] wrote:
> I am trying to restore Firebird 2.1 database on Linux but I am receiving 
> error message:
>   
> 
>   Command '/opt/firebird02/bin/gbak –c –v –p 4096 –user SYSDBA –pass 
> masterkey /backup/BIG_DATABASE /backup/BIG_DATABASE.FDB'
> failed with return code 139 and error message -bash: line 56: 11100 
> Segmentation fault
>   
> 
>   I am sure that this is not a Firebird error and I am not trying to complain 
> about any error, I am just thinking that I am doing something wrong on my 
> machine but what could be wrong? Upon repeated call the line number and 
> segmentation fault number could be different. Previously I could restore 
> database successfully on this machine but then I installed both Firebird 2.1 
> and Firebird 3.0 on this machine and now the request to Firebird 2.1 is 
> failing.

Just a wild guess, but maybe there's some kind of conflict between v2 
and v3 shared libraries (libfb*.so) and your v2 gbak is trying to load 
v3 shared libs and/or vice versa. Upon installation, FB makes some 
symlinks in /usr/lib (or /usr/lib64, depending on your distro) and maybe 
your second installation overwrote some files/symlinks made by the first 
one, causing Linux dynamic loader to see the wrong set of libraries.
Hard to tell without a closer look, but maybe it will point you in the 
right direction.
Checking your RAM, as suggested by Dimitry, definitely won't hurt, so 
you'd better do it anyway.

cheers
Tomasz
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