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Re: dbimport schema has changed

Posted By: Art Kagel
Date: Sunday, 17 May 2015, at 6:51 p.m.

In Response To: Re: dbimport schema has changed (BillHatVerizon)

Run "blademgr" then, at the prompt, enter the command:

my_servername> list <database name>

That will print out a list of datablades registered to that database. Then
you can use the "unregister <module name> <database name>

You can see the blademgr command list by entering a question mark (?) at
the command prompt.

Art

Art S. Kagel, President and Principal Consultant
ASK Database Management
www.askdbmgt.com

Blog: http://informix-myview.blogspot.com/

Disclaimer: Please keep in mind that my own opinions are my own opinions
and do not reflect on the IIUG, nor any other organization with which I am
associated either explicitly, implicitly, or by inference. Neither do
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entity with which I am affiliated nor those of the entities themselves.

On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 5:13 PM, BillHatVerizon <garage_dba@verizon.net>
wrote:

> We have never intentionally used any BTS feature or created such an index.
> Maybe there was a typo someplace last week.
> How could I find out where the datablade is that caused this ?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Art Kagel
> Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2015 12:30 PM
> To: ids@iiug.org
> Subject: Re: dbimport schema has changed [35110]
>
> These are related to using any Basic Text Search (BTS) features in this
> database. Using any BTS function or creating a BTS based index will create
> several tables and many stored routines that are part of the BTS
> Datablade. This is what dbexport/dbschema is including in the export.
>
> You can use the --no-blade-procs option to myschema to eliminate the stored
> procedures belonging to that database, but the tables and data types
> created by its installation are too hard for myschema to identify. Myschema
> will generate a script compatible with dbimport if you also add the -l
> option.
>
> Art
>
> Art S. Kagel, President and Principal Consultant
> ASK Database Management
> www.askdbmgt.com
>
> Blog: http://informix-myview.blogspot.com/
>
> Disclaimer: Please keep in mind that my own opinions are my own opinions
> and do not reflect on the IIUG, nor any other organization with which I am
> associated either explicitly, implicitly, or by inference. Neither do
> those opinions reflect those of other individuals affiliated with any
> entity with which I am affiliated nor those of the entities themselves.
>
> On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 1:18 PM, BillHatVerizon <garage_dba@verizon.net>
> wrote:
>
> > This question concerns IBM Informix Dynamic Server Version 12.10.TC1IE
> > running
> > on Windows Server 2008R2 .
> >
> > The dbexport utility has started writing about 1500 of lines that were
> not
> > there before.
> > These are near the top of the schema file.
> > What could have caused this? How do I get the old behavior back?
> >
> > create opaque type "informix".sysbldsqltext
> >
> > (
> >
> > internallength=variable,
> >
> > maxlen=24000,
> >
> > alignment=1
> >
> > );
> >
> > grant usage on type "informix".sysbldsqltext to 'public' as "informix";
> >
> > create row type "informix".bts_fsestoragerow
> >
> > (
> >
> > sto_name lvarchar,
> >
> > num_buckets integer,
> >
> > bucket_num integer,
> >
> > bucket blob
> >
> > );
> > grant usage on type "informix".bts_fsestoragerow to 'public' as
> > "informix";
> >
> > create implicit cast (lvarchar as sysbldsqltext with
> > "informix".sysbldsqltextin);
> >
> > create explicit cast (sysbldsqltext as lvarchar with
> > "informix".sysbldsqltextout);
> >
> > create explicit cast (sysbldsqltext as sendrecv with
> > "informix".sysbldsqltextsend);
> >
> > create implicit cast (sendrecv as sysbldsqltext with
> > "informix".sysbldsqltextrecv);
> >
> > create implicit cast (impexp as sysbldsqltext with
> > "informix".sysbldsqltextimpt);
> >
> > create explicit cast (sysbldsqltext as impexp with
> > "informix".sysbldsqltextexpt);
> >
> > create implicit cast (impexpbin as sysbldsqltext with
> > "informix".sysbldsqltextimpb);
> >
> > create explicit cast (sysbldsqltext as impexpbin with
> > "informix".sysbldsqltextexpb);
> >
> > create function "informix".sysbldsqltextin (lvarchar)
> > returns SYSBldSQLText
> > external name '$INFORMIXDIR/extend/ifxmngr/ifxmngr.bld(SYSBldSQLTextIn)'
> > language c;
> >
> > -- etc, etc...
> > -- ====== at the end it has this...
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSF9', 338, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - there is no snowball stemmer language specified after the
> > period');
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSG0', 339, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - there is no snowball stemmer language support for the
> > $DB_LOCALE
> > setting: %PARAM1%');
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSG1', 340, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - there is no snowball stemmer language support for the
> > specified
> > language: %PARAM1%');
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSG2', 341, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - internal index length %PARAM1% is too long. The maximum is
> > %PARAM2%');
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSG3', 342, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - bts_lock_setup: cannot get virtual processor lock pointer');
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSG4', 343, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - bts_lock_setup: virtual processor is not locked');
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSG5', 344, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - bts_lock_setup: virtual processor is not locked by the
> > current
> > transaction');
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSG6', 345, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - not (-) operator cannot be specified in thesaurus');
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSG7', 346, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - and (+) operator cannot be specified in thesaurus');
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSG8', 347, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - cannot determine index owner of thesaurus index %PARAM1%');
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSG9', 348, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - cannot lock thesaurus index %PARAM1%');
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSH0', 349, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - cannot read thesaurus index parameters for %PARAM1%');
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSH1', 350, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - the index %PARAM1% does not have the thesaurus parameter
> > set');
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSH2', 351, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - thesaurus index cannot be fragmented');
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSH3', 352, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - invalid term found in thesaurus. Only word terms can be
> > specified');
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSH4', 353, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - the %PARAM1% attribute must be specified');
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSH5', 354, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - the text or file attribute must be specified');
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSH6', 355, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - the copy_temp attribute can only be specified on an index in
> > an
> > sbspace');
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSH7', 356, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - the field is not in the document');
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSH8', 357, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - the directory cannot contain a bts index');
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSH9', 358, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - the ID is out of bounds');
> > insert into informix.systracemsgs values ('BTSI0', 359, 'en_us.8859-1',
> > NULL,
> > 'bts error - must be a DBSA to use parameter %PARAM1%');
> > insert into informix.systraceclasses values ('blademgr', 1);
> > insert into informix.systraceclasses values ('bts', 2);
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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