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SharePlex 11.0 - SharePlex Administration Guide

About this Guide Conventions used in this guide Revision History Overview of SharePlex Run SharePlex Run multiple instances of SharePlex Execute commands in sp_ctrl Set SharePlex parameters Configure data replication Configure replication to and from a container database Configure named queues Configure partitioned replication Configure replication to a change history target Configure a replication strategy Configure DDL replication Configure error handling Configure data transformation Configure security features Assign SharePlex users to security groups Start replication on your production systems Monitor SharePlex Prevent and solve replication problems Repair out-of-sync data Tune the Capture process Tune the Post process Recover replication after Oracle failover Make changes to an active replication environment Apply an Oracle application patch or upgrade Back up Oracle data on the source or target Troubleshooting Tips Appendix A: Peer-To-Peer Diagram Appendix B: SharePlex environment variables

About this Guide

This manual provides instructions for:

  • Operating SharePlex
  • Planning your replication strategy
  • Preparing the environment for replication
  • Configuring replication
  • Starting replication
  • Monitoring, tuning, and troubleshooting replication
  • Failover/failback in a high-availability environment
  • Performing administrative operations on replication systems

Other SharePlex Documentation

For the complete SharePlex documentation set, go to https://support.quest.com/shareplex/technical-documents.

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Conventions used in this guide

Conventions used in this manual

The following typographic conventions are used in this guide:

  • Bold represents required components of a command or option that must be typed as shown.
  • Italics represent variables defined, named or entered by the user.
  • {Braces} enclose required arguments.
  • [Brackets] represent optional command components and may also be used in example command strings to emphasize required user defined variables in long strings.

    Example:

    reconcile queue {queuename} for {datasource-datadest} [on host]

  • A vertical bar, or “pipe” character, ( | ) within brackets or braces indicates that you can use only one of the enclosed components.

    Example:

    abort service {service | all}

Names of commands, programs, directories and files are expressed in Bold.

Other names are expressed in capital letters using the default font.

Examples:

The sp_ctrl program is located in the bin directory.

Open the oramsglst file.

Find the value for ORACLE_HOME.

Click Apply.

System displays, such as prompts and command output, are expressed in a monofaced (fixed-space) font.

Examples:

sp_ctrl(sysA)>

User is a viewer (level=3)

Windows menu items, dialog boxes, and options within dialog boxes are expressed in Bold.

Example:

From the File menu, select Print.

System names are expressed generically or fictitiously. When necessary, the source system (or primary system) is referred to as SysA. Target systems (or secondary systems) are referred to as SysB, SysC, SysD, and so forth.

Revision History

Document Version Date Change History
2 21st Feb 2023 Added the SP_OCT_REDUCED_KEY and SP_CAP_REDUCED_KEY parameter related information in the !LeastRecentRecord prepared routine section.
3 23rd Feb 2023 Removed the information regarding the support for "sp cop -s" option.
4 5th March 2024 Added a note regarding the {broker.name} property in the Replicate from Oracle to Kafka using Kerberos authentication section.

Overview of SharePlex

SharePlex provides high-speed replication that supports a variety of topology configurations in heterogeneous database environments. This chapter provides an overview of how SharePlex replication works. It explains concepts surrounding SharePlex replication and provides an overview of SharePlex capabilities.

For more information about the platforms and databases that SharePlex supports, see the SharePlex Release Notes.

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