Unarchive error at linux DB2

Hi MDM guys,we met a problem when we tried to unarchive the Customer repository which shipped by SAP.If someone has experienced the similar situation and had a solution,please kindly tell us.Thanks a lot.
MDM Verison 5.5.62.33
MDM Server:OS:Windows Server 2003
DB Server:OS Linux;DB:IBM DB2 for Linux
Error log:
Error: SQL_ERROR SQLSTATE= 54010, ErrorCode= -670, Msg=[IBM][CLI Driver][DB2/LINUXX8664] SQL0670N The row length of the table exceeded a limit of "32677" bytes. (Table space "".) SQLSTATE=54010
   CREATE TABLE A2i_Relationships (Id INT NOT NULL, Name_L0 VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, Name_L1 VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, Name_L2 VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, Name_L3 VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, Name_L4 VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, Name_L5 VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, Name_L6 VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, Name_L7 VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, Name_L8 VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, Name_L9 VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, Name_LA VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, Name_LB VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, Name_LC VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, Name_LD VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, Name_LE VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, Name_LF VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, Name_LG VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, NameIsParent SMALLINT NOT NULL, SubName_L0 VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, SubName_L1 VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, SubName_L2 VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, SubName_L3 VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, SubName_L4 VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, SubName_L5 VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, SubName_L6 VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, SubName_L7 VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, SubName_L8 VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, SubName_L9 VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, SubName_LA VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, SubName_LB VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, SubName_LC VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, SubName_LD VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, SubName_LE VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, SubName_LF VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, SubName_LG VARCHAR(1020) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, Position INT NOT NULL, Type INT NOT NULL, ParentTableId INT NOT NULL, ChildTableId INT NOT NULL, HasPosition SMALLINT NOT NULL, HasQuantity SMALLINT NOT NULL, HasRequired SMALLINT NOT NULL)

Attached DB2 infomation
Tablespace ID                        = 0
Name                                 = SYSCATSPACE
Type                                 = Database managed space
Contents                             = All permanent data. Regular table space.
State                                = 0x0000
   Detailed explanation:
     Normal
Tablespace ID                        = 1
Name                                 = TEMPSPACE1
Type                                 = System managed space
Contents                             = System Temporary data
State                                = 0x0000
   Detailed explanation:
     Normal
Tablespace ID                        = 2
Name                                 = TSS_32K
Type                                 = System managed space
Contents                             = System Temporary data
State                                = 0x0000
   Detailed explanation:
     Normal
Tablespace ID                        = 3
Name                                 = TSU_32K
Type                                 = System managed space
Contents                             = User Temporary data
State                                = 0x0000
   Detailed explanation:
     Normal
Tablespace ID                        = 4
Name                                 = TS_MDM
Type                                 = System managed space
Contents                             = All permanent data. Regular table space.
State                                = 0x0000
   Detailed explanation:
     Normal
Tablespace ID                        = 5
Name                                 = SYSTOOLSPACE
Type                                 = Database managed space
Contents                             = All permanent data. Large table space.
State                                = 0x0000
Database code page                                      = 1208
Database page size                                      = 4096
Multi-page file allocation enabled                      = YES
Buffer pool size (pages)                     (BUFFPAGE) = 1000
Changed pages threshold                (CHNGPGS_THRESH) = 80
Number of asynchronous page cleaners   (NUM_IOCLEANERS) = AUTOMATIC
Default prefetch size (pages)         (DFT_PREFETCH_SZ) = AUTOMATIC
Track modified pages                         (TRACKMOD) = OFF
Default tablespace extentsize (pages)   (DFT_EXTENT_SZ) = 32
Log pages during index build            (LOGINDEXBUILD) = OFF
TBSPACE               PAGESIZE 
SYSCATSPACE      4096
TEMPSPACE1        4096
TSS_32K                32768
TSU_32K                32768
SYSTOOLSPACE    4096
TS_MDM                 32768

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