I just successfully tested the Teradata JDBC Driver on an AIX 5.3 machine using the following JVMs.
32-bit JDK 6.0 from 2007:
java version "1.6.0"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build pap3260-20071123_01)
IBM J9 VM (build 2.4, J2RE 1.6.0 IBM J9 2.4 AIX ppc-32 jvmap3260-20071121_15015 (JIT enabled)
J9VM - 20071121_015015_bHdSMR
JIT - r9_20071121_1330
GC - 20071031_AA)
JCL - 20071118_01
64-bit JDK 6.0 from 2007:
java version "1.6.0"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build pap6460-20071123_01)
IBM J9 VM (build 2.4, J2RE 1.6.0 IBM J9 2.4 AIX ppc64-64 jvmap6460-20071121_15015 (JIT enabled)
J9VM - 20071121_015015_BHdSMr
JIT - r9_20071121_1330
GC - 20071031_AA)
JCL - 20071118_01
64-bit JDK 6.0 from this year 2012:
java version "1.6.0"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build pap6460sr10fp1-20120321_01(SR10 FP1))
IBM J9 VM (build 2.4, JRE 1.6.0 IBM J9 2.4 AIX ppc64-64 jvmap6460sr10fp1-20120202_101568 (JIT enabled, AOT enabled)
J9VM - 20120202_101568
JIT - r9_20111107_21307ifx1
GC - 20120202_AA)
JCL - 20120320_01
You may want to try installing a newer JDK from IBM, or try reinstalling your JDK. Perhaps there is a misconfiguration problem.
If you continue to encounter this problem, and you are a Teradata customer, then please open an incident with Teradata Customer Support.
Regards,
--Tom
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