On 08/12/17 04:48, dam...@wxs.nl [firebird-support] wrote:
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
Hi Roy,
the x flag is needed for file execution and directory access. While r says you
can read the directory x says you can access it.
Regards,
Martin
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,