Hi,
I am trying to move DB2 8.1 database from AIX to Windows.
Following errors appears when I try to run db2move db import.
<IMPORT.out>
***** DB2MOVE *****
Action: IMPORT
Start time: Thu Aug 05 14:15:08 2004
Server: DB2 Common Server V8.1.2
*** Table "WASADM "."SOME_TAB LE": ERROR -3089. Check message file
tab1.msg!
*** SQLCODE: -3089 - SQLSTATE:
*** SQL3089N A non-D record was found where a D record was expected.
</IMPORT.out>
<tab1.msg>
SQL3104N The Export utility is beginning to export data to file "tab1.ixf".
SQL3105N The Export utility has finished exporting "1514" rows.
SQL3150N The H record in the PC/IXF file has product "DB2 02.00", date
"20040609", and time "111332".
SQL3050W Conversions on the data will be made between the IXF file code
page
"1208" and the application code page "1252".
SQL3153N The T record in the PC/IXF file has name "tab1.ixf", qualifier
"",
and source " ".
SQL3109N The utility is beginning to load data from file "tab1.ixf".
SQL3089N A non-D record was found where a D record was expected.
SQL3110N The utility has completed processing. "20" rows were read
from the
input file.
</tab1.msg>
Is this somesort codepage problem? In my windows I have tried to create
DB with codepage IBM-1252 and with UTF-8 with the same result.
Another guess is that there is some error in that .tar file where from I
extracted data, but I also tried to extract that with linux without success. 2 9057
You can verify that the export worked properly by re-importing it back
into AIX. I'd recommend doing this with a copy of a table instead of one
that is required for other uses. Assuming that the AIX import works;
then make sure that the transfer to the WIN platform is a binary transfer.
Phil Sherman
erkki wrote: Hi,
I am trying to move DB2 8.1 database from AIX to Windows.
Following errors appears when I try to run db2move db import.
<IMPORT.out> ***** DB2MOVE *****
Action: IMPORT Start time: Thu Aug 05 14:15:08 2004 Server: DB2 Common Server V8.1.2
*** Table "WASADM "."SOME_TAB LE": ERROR -3089. Check message file tab1.msg! *** SQLCODE: -3089 - SQLSTATE: *** SQL3089N A non-D record was found where a D record was expected. </IMPORT.out>
<tab1.msg> SQL3104N The Export utility is beginning to export data to file "tab1.ixf".
SQL3105N The Export utility has finished exporting "1514" rows.
SQL3150N The H record in the PC/IXF file has product "DB2 02.00", date "20040609", and time "111332".
SQL3050W Conversions on the data will be made between the IXF file code page "1208" and the application code page "1252".
SQL3153N The T record in the PC/IXF file has name "tab1.ixf", qualifier "", and source " ".
SQL3109N The utility is beginning to load data from file "tab1.ixf".
SQL3089N A non-D record was found where a D record was expected.
SQL3110N The utility has completed processing. "20" rows were read from the input file. </tab1.msg>
Is this somesort codepage problem? In my windows I have tried to create DB with codepage IBM-1252 and with UTF-8 with the same result.
Another guess is that there is some error in that .tar file where from I extracted data, but I also tried to extract that with linux without success.
Problem solved!
It was an extraction problem. It seems to me that Winzip cannot extract
tar file correctly. So after extracting that file in linux and binary
transfer to Windows evertyhing works fine.
Thanks anyway Phil!
erkki wrote: Hi,
I am trying to move DB2 8.1 database from AIX to Windows.
Following errors appears when I try to run db2move db import.
<IMPORT.out> ***** DB2MOVE *****
Action: IMPORT Start time: Thu Aug 05 14:15:08 2004 Server: DB2 Common Server V8.1.2
*** Table "WASADM "."SOME_TAB LE": ERROR -3089. Check message file tab1.msg! *** SQLCODE: -3089 - SQLSTATE: *** SQL3089N A non-D record was found where a D record was expected. </IMPORT.out>
<tab1.msg> SQL3104N The Export utility is beginning to export data to file "tab1.ixf".
SQL3105N The Export utility has finished exporting "1514" rows.
SQL3150N The H record in the PC/IXF file has product "DB2 02.00", date "20040609", and time "111332".
SQL3050W Conversions on the data will be made between the IXF file code page "1208" and the application code page "1252".
SQL3153N The T record in the PC/IXF file has name "tab1.ixf", qualifier "", and source " ".
SQL3109N The utility is beginning to load data from file "tab1.ixf".
SQL3089N A non-D record was found where a D record was expected.
SQL3110N The utility has completed processing. "20" rows were read from the input file. </tab1.msg>
Is this somesort codepage problem? In my windows I have tried to create DB with codepage IBM-1252 and with UTF-8 with the same result.
Another guess is that there is some error in that .tar file where from I extracted data, but I also tried to extract that with linux without success. This thread has been closed and replies have been disabled. Please start a new discussion. Similar topics |
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