The name of the package created on the target database is determined by the root package name plus any characters that are added by the Configure utility during its processing followed by a single digit: 1, 2, 3 or 4 depending upon the isolation level of the connection at execution time.
You set the root package name when you invoke the Configure utility by specifying the option -rootPkgName. If the packages need to be bound only at specific isolation levels, you can use the -isolationLevel bind option when you invoke the StaicBinder utility. If you use the -isolationLevel option when you perform a bind or specify the isolation level in the bind options string, only the package or DBRM file for the isolation level that you specify is created. The name follows the convention that the StaticBinder uses when creating packages or DBRM files for all four isolation levels.