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It looks like you already have a database in the file with name test.h2.db 
or test.mv.db in your home directory and that database doesn't have a user 
with same sa and empty password. If you need this database, use the 
recovery tool, it should be able to restore unencrypted database without 
knowing its password. If you sure that you don't need it, just delete the 
database file.

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