On 9/6/12 7:36 AM, Filip Zimandl wrote:
Hi Rick,
Thanks for your fast reply. I attached the log file (but without exact
source code location- why? can I fix it?- perhaps by compilation it
myself). Please see the attached screenshot where you can see URL I
use from both client versions. Also I'm able to connect different -not
corrupted- database as seen there too.
Cheers,
Filip
On 6.9.2012 13:10, Rick Hillegas wrote:
On 9/6/12 3:16 AM, Filip Zimandl wrote:
Hi there,
I have a problem to accessing Derby DB with ij client. The DB files
might be broken somehow. It was originally accessed by 10.8.1.2
version from an application. I tried to access it with current
10.9.1.0 but it gives an error. Subsequently I tried to access it
with 10.8.1.2 but also without success. It gives ERROR XSLAC:
database has incompatible format and could be created by a later
version. OK, but I have the latest version installed. What is wrong?
Is it there a mechanism/tool how can I restore my data?
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Filip
Hi Filip,
Can you share the following information:
1) The connection URL you used to connect to the database using 10.9.1.
2) The connection URL you used to connect to the database using 10.8.1.
3) The stack traces (from derby.log) which accompanied the failed
connection attempts.
Thanks,
-Rick
Hi Filip,
Thanks for attaching the log file. The triggering SQLState is XSLAC
(Database at {0} has a format incompatible with the current version of
software. It may have been created by or upgraded by a later version.).
The wording of that error message appears to me to be misleading. I'm
not aware of a change to the log file format introduced by 10.9. This
looks like a corruption of the log file to me.
Does anyone have more specific experience with this error?
Thanks,
-Rick