Hi Rick
Thanks for helping !
The query return 11 rows
SCHEMANAME
|TABLENAME
|CONGLOMERATENAME
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APP
|AUTHORS
|08264012-0124-bfb9-c84d-ffffa7816d66
NULLID
|AUTHORS
|08264012-0124-bfb9-c84d-ffffa7816d66
SQLJ
|AUTHORS
|08264012-0124-bfb9-c84d-ffffa7816d66
SYS
|AUTHORS
|08264012-0124-bfb9-c84d-ffffa7816d66
SYSCAT
|AUTHORS
|08264012-0124-bfb9-c84d-ffffa7816d66
SYSCS_DIAG
|AUTHORS
|08264012-0124-bfb9-c84d-ffffa7816d66
SYSCS_UTIL
|AUTHORS
|08264012-0124-bfb9-c84d-ffffa7816d66
SYSFUN
|AUTHORS
|08264012-0124-bfb9-c84d-ffffa7816d66
SYSIBM
|AUTHORS
|08264012-0124-bfb9-c84d-ffffa7816d66
SYSPROC
|AUTHORS
|08264012-0124-bfb9-c84d-ffffa7816d66
SYSSTAT
|AUTHORS
|08264012-0124-bfb9-c84d-ffffa7816d66
11 rows selected
ij>
There is no C560.dat file in docentries/Seg0 directory in the jar file. (there
is a d560.dat and a c460.dat).
The thing that has changed (possibly since a long time ago) is the java version
himself since it is update automatically on my pc .
But the code I'm using have been made years ago and it went well for a long
time without any change from my side.
I did rebuild the table in the database on my disc once in a year, either by
deleting + adding new rows, or by dropping the table and creating a new then
adding the row.
The database in the docentries folder is ok, I can run a select again the table.
Then I build the jar (with an ant task that didn't change for years.)
François
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Hillegas <[email protected]>
Sent: 11 September 2020 00:49
To: Derby Discussion <[email protected]>; RAPPAZ Francois
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: database in a jar : conglomerate does not exists
Also, look inside the jar file for a directory called docentries/seg0.
Does it contain a file called c560.dat?
On 9/10/20 8:53 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
> Sorry. Make that query:
>
> SELECT s.schemaName, t.tableName, c.conglomerateName
>
> FROM sys.sysConglomerates c, sys.sysSchemas s, sys.sysTables t
>
> WHERE c.conglomerateNumber = 1376
>
> AND c.tableID = t.tableID
>
> AND t.schemaID = s.schemaID
>
> ;
>
>
> On 9/10/20 8:22 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
>> Hi François,
>>
>> Do you have any information or theories about how your database
>> became corrupted? I have never encountered this situation before. A
>> database in a jar file should be read-only, so the only theory I have
>> is that the jar file itself was corrupted by some process outside Derby.
>>
>> Please run the following query in order to find out what table/index
>> is corrupted:
>>
>> SELECT s.schemaName, t.tableName, c.conglomerateName
>>
>> FROM sys.sysConglomerates c, sys.sysSchemas s, sys.sysTables t
>>
>> WHERE c.conglomerateNumber = 376
>>
>> AND c.tableID = t.tableID
>>
>> AND t.schemaID = s.schemaID
>>
>> ;
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -Rick
>>
>> On 9/10/20 3:09 AM, RAPPAZ Francois wrote:
>>> Hi
>>> I have a one table database embedded in a jar file. I tried to
>>> access it from ij with java -jar %DERBY_HOME%/lib/derbyrun.jar ij -p
>>> ij.properties
>>>
>>> ij.properties is
>>> derby.ui.codeset=utf8
>>> ij.connection.doc=jdbc:derby:jar:(U:/docs/OA/articles/zlib/autconv/a
>>> utconv.jar)docentries
>>>
>>>
>>> I can see that my table (authors) is in the the database with SHOW
>>> TABLES; I can see the columns
>>> ij> DESCRIBE authors;
>>> COLUMN_NAME
>>> |TYPE_NAME|DEC&|NUM&|COLUM&|COLUMN_DEF|CHAR_OCTE&|IS_NULL&
>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> ----------
>>>
>>> NAME1 |VARCHAR |NULL|NULL|20 |NULL |40 |NO
>>> NAME2 |VARCHAR |NULL|NULL|20 |NULL |40 |NO
>>> DATA |VARCHAR |NULL|NULL|50 |NULL |100 |YES
>>> AUTHOR_ID |INTEGER |0 |10 |10 |AUTOINCRE&|NULL
>>> |NO
>>>
>>> 4 rows selected
>>> But I can't run a select statement:
>>> ij> select * from authors;
>>> ERROR XSAI2: Le conglomerat (1,376) demande n'existe pas.
>>> ij> exit;
>>>
>>> I have derby 10.8.2.2
>>> Thanks for any help.
>>>
>>> François
>>>
>>
>>
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