show sync
The show sync command shows any out-of-sync issues that Post may have encountered. The information is extracted from the Status Database.
For each out-of-sync object, the command displays:
- Count: the number of statements that failed
- Detail: contains the table name, queue name, date and time
To see which SQL statement caused the error, view the SID_errlog.sql log file. The Event Log also will contain a record of the problem.
If nothing is out of synchronization when you issue the show sync command, you will be returned to the sp_crtl prompt.
Issue this command for the target system.
Usage
Supported sources: |
Oracle |
Supported targets: |
All |
Authorization level: |
Viewer (3) |
Issued for: |
target system |
Related commands: |
show statusdb |
Syntax
show sync |
[ on host |
on host:portnumber |
on login/password@host |
on login/password@host:portnumber ] |
Remote options
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.
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 |
shutdown
Use the shutdown command to shut down replication. Upon completion of the shutdown command, SharePlex shuts down sp_ctrl automatically.
Shutting down gracefully
The basic shutdown command shuts down sp_cop and all other SharePlex processes gracefully, saving the state of each process, performing a checkpoint to disk, read-releasing buffered data, and cleaning up child processes. Data in the queues remains safely in place, ready for processing when an authorized user starts sp_cop again.
Shutting down forcefully
The shutdown command with the [force] option kills the SharePlex processes immediately, whether or not the normal shutdown procedures were completed. SharePlex recovers from a forced shutdown when you start sp_cop, but replication processing resumes from a previous save point, which means startup can be slightly longer.
Use the [force] option only if you tried to shut down SharePlex gracefully, but child processes remained running. You can verify whether SharePlex processes are still running by issuing the ps -ef | grep sp_ command in the command shell.
Important: If you shut down replication and users continue changing the objects in the active configuration(s), it is possible for the Oracle redo logs to wrap before SharePlex starts again. If the delay is long and the archive logs become unavailable, you will need to re-synchronize the data. The redo logs should be large and numerous enough to accommodate the time SharePlex will be shut down. For more information about the proper sizing of the redo logs for replication, see the SharePlex Installation and Setup Guide.
Usage
Supported sources: |
Oracle |
Supported targets: |
All |
Authorization level: |
Administrator (1) |
Issued for: |
source or target system |
Related commands: |
startup |
Syntax
shutdown |
[force] |
[ on host |
on host:portnumber |
on login/password@host |
on login/password@host:portnumber ] |
Syntax description
force |
This option shuts down all replication processes, including sp_cop, immediately, whether or not they have finished reading from or writing to a queue. Use this option if the default shutdown command fails or you cannot wait for a graceful shutdown.
Example:
sp_ctrl(sysA)> shutdown force |
Remote options
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.
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 |
start
Use the start command to start a replication process after it was stopped using the stop or abort [service] command, or after Post was stopped by the flush command.
Usage
Supported sources: |
Oracle |
Supported targets: |
All |
Authorization level: |
Operator (2); Administer (1) required for Capture |
Issued for: |
source or target system |
Related commands: |
stop |
Syntax
start service |
[to host]
[from host]
[for datasource]
[for datasource-datadest]
[queue queuename] |
[ on host |
on host:portnumber |
on login/password@host |
on login/password@host:portnumber ] |
Syntax description
service |
The SharePlex process you want to start. Valid values are:
- Capture
- Read
- Export
- Import
- Post
Example:
sp_ctrl(sysA)> start export |
to host |
This option starts Export to a designated target system only.
• to is a required part of the syntax.
• host is the name of the target system.
Example:
sp_ctrl(sysA)> start export to sysB
In this example, Export is started from sysA to sysB. |
from host |
This option starts Import from a designated source system only.
- from is a required part of the syntax.
- host is the name of the source system.
Example:
sp_ctrl(sysD)> start import from sysA
In this example, Import is started on sysD from sysA. |
for datasource |
This option starts Capture or Read for a designated datasource.
Example:
sp_ctrl(sysA)> start read for o.oraA
In this example, Read is started on sysA for instance oraA. |
for datasource-datadest |
This option starts Post for a designated source SID-target SID data stream only.
- for is a required part of the syntax.
-
datasource is expressed as o.SID where SID is an ORACLE_SID.
-
datadest is expressed as o.SID or r.database, where SID is an ORACLE_SID or database is the name of an Open Target database.
Example:
sp_ctrl(sysC)> start post for o.oraA-r.mssA
In this example, Post is started on sysC for instance oraA replicating to SQL Server database mssA. |
queue queuename |
This option starts the Export, Import or Post process associated with a designated named queue.
• queue is a required part of the syntax.
• queuename is the named of the queue as written in the configuration file.
Example:
sp_ctrl(sysA)> start export queue QA
In this example, Export of data through named export queue QA is started on sysA. |
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Remote options
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.
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 |
startup
Use the startup command to start all processes at once. All of the processes will start unless they were stopped with the stop command prior to shutting down sp_cop.
When there is an active configuration, replication normally starts automatically when you start sp_cop from the command line.
Usage
Supported sources: |
Oracle |
Supported targets: |
All |
Authorization level: |
Administrator (1) |
Issued for: |
source or target system |
Related commands: |
shutdown |
Syntax
startup |
[ on host |
on host:portnumber |
on login/password@host |
on login/password@host:portnumber ] |
Remote options
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.
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 |