Use the deactivate config command to gracefully terminate replication for an active configuration. This command stops all Capture activity for the configuration, posts all data currently in the queues, and removes the associated SharePlex processes and queues.
The deactivate config command does not remove a configuration from the system, but only stops replication of its objects until you activate it again. When you deactivate a configuration, it can cause the target data to go out of synchronization if users continue making changes to the configured source objects. Deactivating one configuration on a system does not deactivate other active configurations on the same system.
When replicating from multiple databases on the same source system, use the deactivate config command only if you have named (separate) export queues in each configuration that separate the data streams of those instances. Normally, the data from all replicated instances accumulates in one export queue. When you issue the deactivate config command, it deletes all the data in the export queue (along with the queue itself), including data for configuration(s) you might not want to deactivate. See Chapter 5 of the SharePlex Administrator’s Guide for instructions on creating a configuration using named export queues.
To save time when activating a configuration that is only slightly different than the active one, you do not need to deactivate the active one first. While it is still active, you can copy the active configuration with the copy config command. Change the copy with the edit config command, and then activate the copy. Using this method saves time because SharePlex will not re-analyze the objects that are common to both configurations. SharePlex will only analyze the new objects. (If you deactivate the first configuration before activating the copy, SharePlex will analyze all of the objects. This process takes longer.) Be sure that the first config has completed the activation process before activating the copy.
Supported sources: | Oracle |
Supported targets: | All |
Authorization level: | Administrator (1) |
Issues on: | source system |
Related commands: | abort config, list config, purge config, remove config, view config |
Basic command | Remote options |
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deactivate config filename |
[ on host | on host:portnumber | on login/password@host | on login/password@host:portnumber ] |
Component | Description |
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filename |
The name of the configuration that you want to deactivate. Configuration names are case-sensitive. Example: sp_ctrl(sysA)> deactivate config sales |
These options enable you to issue the command on a remote machine and to script commands that include a login name, password, port number, or combination of those items.
Option | Description |
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on host |
Execute the command on a remote system (one other than the one where the current sp_ctrl session is running). You are prompted for login credentials for the remote system. If used, must be the last component of the command syntax. Example: sp_ctrl(sysB)>status on SysA |
on host:portnumber |
Execute the command on a remote system when a remote login and port number must be provided. If used, must be the last component of the command syntax. Example: sp_ctrl(sysB)>status on SysA:8304 |
on login/password@host |
Execute the command on a remote system when a remote login, password, and host name must be provided. If used, must be the last component of the command syntax. Example: sp_ctrl(sysB)>status on john/spot5489@SysA |
on login/password@host:portnumber |
Execute the command on a remote system when a remote login, password, host name, and port number must be provided. If used, must be the last component of the command syntax. Example: sp_ctrl(sysB)>status on john/spot5489@SysA:8304 |
Use the delete capture queue command to remove a capture queue that is left over from a deprecated replication route.
Supported sources: | Oracle |
Supported targets: | All |
Authorization level: | Operator (2) |
Issues on: | source system |
Related commands: | delete export queue, delete post queue, delete export process |
Basic command | Command options | Remote options |
---|---|---|
delete capture queue for datasource |
None |
[ on host | on host:portnumber | on login/password@host | on login/password@host:portnumber ] |
Component | Description |
---|---|
datasource |
The datasource of the capture queue as shown in the Queue Name field of the lstatus command output: sp_ctrl (mysys)> lstatus on sys102 Type # Msgs Size (Mb) Age (mn) Oldest Msg Time Newest Msg Time ------- --------- ---------- -------- ------------------ ------------------ Capture 0 2 0 11-Jan-16 11:16:02 11-Jan-16 11:16:02 Queue Name: o.ora112 Export 0 9 0 10-Jan-16 23:44:54 10-Jan-16 23:44:54 Queue Name: sysl02 DataSrc-DataDst: o.ora112-o.ora112 |
These options enable you to issue the command on a remote machine and to script commands that include a login name, password, port number, or combination of those items.
Option | Description |
---|---|
on host |
Execute the command on a remote system (one other than the one where the current sp_ctrl session is running). You are prompted for login credentials for the remote system. If used, must be the last component of the command syntax. Example: sp_ctrl(sysB)>status on SysA |
on host:portnumber |
Execute the command on a remote system when a remote login and port number must be provided. If used, must be the last component of the command syntax. Example: sp_ctrl(sysB)>status on SysA:8304 |
on login/password@host |
Execute the command on a remote system when a remote login, password, and host name must be provided. If used, must be the last component of the command syntax. Example: sp_ctrl(sysB)>status on john/spot5489@SysA |
on login/password@host:portnumber |
Execute the command on a remote system when a remote login, password, host name, and port number must be provided. If used, must be the last component of the command syntax. Example: sp_ctrl(sysB)>status on john/spot5489@SysA:8304 |
Use the delete export process command to remove an Export process that is left over from a deprecated replication route.
Supported sources: | Oracle |
Supported targets: | All |
Authorization level: | Operator (2) |
Issues on: | source system |
Related commands: | delete capture queue, delete export queue, delete post queue |
Basic command | Command options | Remote options |
---|---|---|
delete export process to host |
queue queuename |
[ on host | on host:portnumber | on login/password@host | on login/password@host:portnumber ] |
Description | |
---|---|
host | The name of the target system. |
queue queuename |
Use if there are multiple Export processes on the system through the use of named export queues. For queuename, specify the name of the export queue that is linked to the Export you want to delete. To view the Export processes and their queues, use the show export command, as shown in this example: sp_ctrl (sys1:8567)> show export Host : sysl Queue : expquel Kbytes Target Status Exported Since Total Backlog ---------- --------------- ------------ ------------------ ---------- ---------- sys2 Idle 245690 05-Feb-16 18:17:39 245690 0 Deleting an Export process also deletes the post queue and Post process that are associated with it on the target system. |
These options enable you to issue the command on a remote machine and to script commands that include a login name, password, port number, or combination of those items.
Option | Description |
---|---|
on host |
Execute the command on a remote system (one other than the one where the current sp_ctrl session is running). You are prompted for login credentials for the remote system. If used, must be the last component of the command syntax. Example: sp_ctrl(sysB)>status on SysA |
on host:portnumber |
Execute the command on a remote system when a remote login and port number must be provided. If used, must be the last component of the command syntax. Example: sp_ctrl(sysB)>status on SysA:8304 |
on login/password@host |
Execute the command on a remote system when a remote login, password, and host name must be provided. If used, must be the last component of the command syntax. Example: sp_ctrl(sysB)>status on john/spot5489@SysA |
on login/password@host:portnumber |
Execute the command on a remote system when a remote login, password, host name, and port number must be provided. If used, must be the last component of the command syntax. Example: sp_ctrl(sysB)>status on john/spot5489@SysA:8304 |
Use the delete export queue command to remove an export queue that is left over from a deprecated replication route.
Supported sources: | Oracle |
Supported targets: | All |
Authorization level: | Operator (2) |
Issues on: | source system |
Related commands: | delete capture queue, delete post queue, delete export process |
Basic command | Command options | Remote options |
---|---|---|
delete export queue queuename |
None |
[ on host | on host:portnumber | on login/password@host | on login/password@host:portnumber ] |
Component | Description |
---|---|
queuename |
The name of the export queue, as shown in the Queue Name field of the lstatus command: sp_ctrl (mysys)> lstatus on sys102 Type # Msgs Size (Mb) Age (mn) Oldest Msg Time Newest Msg Time ------- --------- ---------- -------- ------------------ ------------------ Capture 0 2 0 11-Jan-16 11:16:02 11-Jan-16 11:16:02 Queue Name: o.ora112 Export 0 9 0 10-Jan-16 23:44:54 10-Jan-16 23:44:54 Queue Name: sysl02 DataSrc-DataDst: o.ora112-o.ora112 |
These options enable you to issue the command on a remote machine and to script commands that include a login name, password, port number, or combination of those items.
Option | Description |
---|---|
on host |
Execute the command on a remote system (one other than the one where the current sp_ctrl session is running). You are prompted for login credentials for the remote system. If used, must be the last component of the command syntax. Example: sp_ctrl(sysB)>status on SysA |
on host:portnumber |
Execute the command on a remote system when a remote login and port number must be provided. If used, must be the last component of the command syntax. Example: sp_ctrl(sysB)>status on SysA:8304 |
on login/password@host |
Execute the command on a remote system when a remote login, password, and host name must be provided. If used, must be the last component of the command syntax. Example: sp_ctrl(sysB)>status on john/spot5489@SysA |
on login/password@host:portnumber |
Execute the command on a remote system when a remote login, password, host name, and port number must be provided. If used, must be the last component of the command syntax. Example: sp_ctrl(sysB)>status on john/spot5489@SysA:8304 |
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