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Release 11.2.1

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A

active data store
detecting dual active masters, 4.8
active standby pair
adding host to cluster, 6.5.8
adding or dropping a subscriber, 5.9
adding or dropping subscriber, 4.9, 5.9
adding tables or cache groups, 4.9, 5.9, 5.9
altering, 4.9
altering STORE attributes, 5.9
altering store attributes, 4.9, 5.9
configuring network interfaces, 3.7
detecting dual active masters, 4.8
disaster recovery, 5.10
dropping tables or cache groups, 4.9, 5.9
DSN, 3.2
excluding tables or cache groups, 5.9
failback, 4.4.3, 5.4.3
overview, 1.5.1
recover active when standby not ready, 4.4.2
recovering active data store, 4.4
replicating a global AWT cache group, 5.3
replicating local read-only cache group, 5.2
restrictions, 3.1
return service, 3.5
return twosafe service, 8.6.4
setting up, 4.3
states, 4.1
SUBSCRIBER clause, 3.4
subscriber failure, 4.6
verify that standby has received updates, 11.3.4
active standby pair with cache groups
altering, 5.9
recover active when standby not ready, 5.4.2
recovering active data store, 5.4
subscriber failure, 5.6
ADD ELEMENT clause
data store, 12.1.2
ADMIN privilege, 3.3, 8.2, 9.2
aging, 1.9
ALTER ELEMENT clause, 12.1.1
ALTER REPLICATION, use of, 12.1
ALTER TABLE
and replication, 12.2
AppCheckCmd, 7.1
AppFailoverDelay, 7.1
AppFailureThreshold, 7.1
application failover
Oracle Clusterware, 6.2.4
AppName, 7.1
AppScriptTimeout, 7.1
AppStartCmd, 7.1
AppStopCmd, 7.1
AppType, 7.1
asynchronous writethrough cache group
propagating to Oracle database, 1.6.2
replication, 1.6.1
attributes
ForceConnect, 10.2.3
autocommit, 8.6.2, 8.6.3
RETURN RECEIPT BY REQUEST, 3.5.2
RETURN TWOSAFE BY REQUEST, 3.5.4
AutoCommit connection attribute
RETURN TWOSAFE, 3.5.3
automatic catch-up, 10.2.3
automatic client failover, 6.1
AutoRecover, 7.1
AWT cache group
propagating to Oracle Database, 1.6.2
replicating, 5.3
replication, 1.6.1

B

bidirectional general workload
syntax example, 8.9.6
update conflicts, 8.9.6
bidirectional replication, 1.5.3
bidirectional split workload
syntax example, 8.9.5
bookmarks in log, 9.2.2.3, 11.5

C

cache grid
active standby pairs, 5.3
cache group
excluding from data store, 12.1.2.2
including in data store, 12.1.2.1
cache groups
replicating a global AWT cache group, 5.3
replicating a read-only cache group, 5.2
cache groups, replicating, 1.6
CacheConnect, 7.1
catch-up feature, 10.2.3
CHECK CONFLICTS clause, 8.4, 13.3.2
client failover, 6.1
cluster
virtual IP addresses, 6.1
cluster agent, 6.3.2
cluster manager, role of, 8.1.1
cluster.oracle.ini
advanced availability, 6.2.2
advanced availability, one subscriber, 6.2.2
application failover, 6.2.4, 6.2.4
automatic recovery from failure of both master nodes, 6.2.5
basic availability, 6.2.1
basic availability, one subscriber, 6.2.1
cache groups, 6.2.3
excluding tables, cache groups and sequences, 6.2.6
location, 6.2
manual recovery from failure of both master nodes, 6.2.5
Windows example, 6.2.1, 6.2.4
cluster.oracle.ini file, 6.1
attribute descriptions, 7
examples, 6.2
specify route, 6.2.6
ClusterType, 7.1
Clusterware
required privileges, 6.1.2
COMPRESS TRAFFIC
active standby pair, 3.6.3
STORE attribute in CREATE REPLICATION statement, 8.7.3
configuring replication, 8.1
configuring the network, 9.1
conflict report
XML Document Type Definition, 13.5
conflict reporting, 13.4
CONFLICT REPORTING attributes, 8.7
conflict resolution, 13.1
update rules, 13.2
conflict types, 13.1
controlling replication, 9.6
copying a data store
privileges, 4.2, 9.2.1.3
copying a master data store, 9.2.1.3
CREATE ACTIVE STANDBY PAIR, 5.2
syntax, 3.3
using, 3.3
CREATE ACTIVE STANDBY PAIR statement, 4.3
CREATE REPLICATION
defining data store element, 8.3.1
defining table element, 8.3.2
use of, 8.2

D

data store
ForceConnect attribute, 10.2.3
data store element, 8.3.1
data store file name
defined, 3.2, 8.2.2
data store name, 8.2.2
data store objects
excluding from active standby pair, 3.8
data stores
attributes of, 9.2.1.1
duplicating, 9.2.1.3
establishing, 9.2.1
failed, 3.6.5, 8.7.5
managing logs, 9.2.2
recovering, 8.1.1
setting state, 9.6
data types, size limits on, 9.2.1.2
DatabaseFailoverDelay, 7.1
DATASTORE element, 8.3
adding to replication scheme, 12.1.2
and materialized views, 8.3.4
and nonmaterialized views, 8.3.4
default column values, 12.2
DISABLE RETURN attribute, 8.7, 8.7, 8.7
DISABLE RETURN policy, 8.7.2.2.2, 8.7.2.2.4
active standby pair, 3.6.2.2.2, 3.6.2.2.4
disaster recovery
active standby pair with AWT cache group, 5.10
disk-based logs
setting size of, 9.2.2.3
distributed workload configuration, 1.5.3.2
recovery issues, 8.1.1
DNS server, 9.1.3.3
DROP REPLICATION, 2.2.6, 12.4
dropping replication scheme, 2.2.6, 12.4
DSN
define for active standby pair, 3.2
defining, 8.2.2
DSNs
creating, 2.2.1, 9.2.1
duplicating a data store
privileges, 4.2, 9.2.1.3
with cache groups, 4.2
duplicating a master data store, 9.2.1.3
DURABLE COMMIT attribute, 8.7

E

element
defined, 1.1
ELEMENT descriptions, 8.3
example
replicating tables to different subscribers, 8.9.3
EXCLUDE
active standby pair, 3.8
EXCLUDE SEQUENCE
in CREATE REPLICATION statement, 8.3.1
EXCLUDE SEQUENCE clause, 12.1.2.2
EXCLUDE TABLE
in CREATE REPLICATION statement, 8.3.1
EXCLUDE TABLE clause, 12.1.2.2

F

failback, 4.4.3, 5.4.3
failed data store
connecting to, 3.6.5, 8.7.5
Failed state, 8.7.5, 9.6
log threshold, 3.6.5
failover and recovery
issues, 8.1.1
FAILTHRESHOLD, 3.6.2.2.1, 8.7.2.2.1
example, 8.9.2
FAILTHRESHOLD attribute, 8.7, 8.7.5, 10.2.1, 10.2.1, 10.2.1, 12.1.12
active standby pair, 3.6.5
report setting, 11.4.1
failure recovery script, 10.5
failure threshold
example, 8.9.2
FailureThreshold, 7.1
ForceConnect attribute, 10.2.3, 10.2.3, 10.4
foreign keys, 1.8
replication, 8.3.3
full replication, 1.5.2
full store name
active standby pair, 3.4

G

general workload
syntax example, 8.9.6

H

host name
identifying, 8.3.1
hostname command, 8.3.1
hostnames, 9.1.3

I

INCLUDE
active standby pair, 3.8
INCLUDE CACHE GROUP
in CREATE REPLICATION statement, 8.3.1
INCLUDE SEQUENCE
in CREATE REPLICATION statement, 8.3.1
INCLUDE SEQUENCE clause, 12.1.2.1
INCLUDE TABLE, 4.9, 5.9
in CREATE REPLICATION statement, 8.3.1
INCLUDE TABLE clause, 12.1.2.1
IP addresses, 9.1.3

L

LOCAL COMMIT ACTION
active standby pair, 3.6.2.2.5
LOCAL COMMIT ACTION attribute, 8.7
log
locating bookmarks, 9.2.2.3, 11.5
management, 9.2.2
size and persistence, 9.2.2.1
threshold value, 8.7.5, 8.7.5, 9.2.2.3
log sequence number, 11.5
log threshold value
active standby pair, 3.6.5
LogBufMB attribute, 9.2.1.1, 9.2.2.3
LogFileSize attribute, 9.2.1.1, 9.2.2.3
logging, 9.2.2.3
Logging attribute, 9.2.1.1
LSN, 11.5

M

master catch-up, 10.2.3
master data store
defined, 8.2.2
MasterHosts, 7.1
MasterStoreAttribute, 7.1
MasterVIP, 7.1
materialized views, replicating, 8.3.4
MonInterval, 7.1
monitoring replication, 11

N

network requirements, 9.1.3
NO RETURN attribute, 8.6.5
NO RETURN clause
active standby pair, 3.5.5
NVARCHAR columns, size limit, 9.2.1.2

O

ON DELETE CASCADE, 1.8
Oracle Clusterware, 6
adding active standby pair to cluster, 6.5.6
adding subscriber to active standby pair, 6.5.4
altering tables and cache groups, 6.5.1
automatic recovery from dual failure, 6.4.4.1
changing cache administration user name or password, 6.5.14
changing internal user name or password, 6.5.14
creating or dropping tables and cache groups, 6.5.1
failure of more than two master hosts, 6.4.5
host maintenance, 6.5.12
machine room maintenance, 6.5.13
manual recovery for advanced availability, 6.4.4.2
manual recovery for basic availability, 6.4.4.3
moving a data store to another host, 6.5.11
network maintenance, 6.5.12
removing active standby pair from cluster, 6.5.7
removing host from cluster, 6.5.9
removing subscriber from active standby pair, 6.5.5
required privileges, 6.1.2
restricted commands, 6.1.4
rolling upgrade, 6.5.2
routing, 6.2.6
stopping the TimesTen daemon, 6.3.3
storage for backups, 6.2.5
switching the active and the standby, 6.5.10
TimesTen advanced level, 6.1
TimesTen basic level, 6.1
ttDaemonAdmin, 6.3.3
upgrading TimesTen, 6.5.3
virtual IP addresses, 6.1
Oracle Clusterware attributes
AppCheckCmd, 7.1
AppFailoverDelay, 7.1
AppFailureThreshold, 7.1
AppName, 7.1
AppScriptTimeout, 7.1
AppStartCmd, 7.1
AppStopCmd, 7.1
AppType, 7.1
AutoRecover, 7.1
CacheConnect, 7.1
ClusterType, 7.1
conditional, 7.1
DatabaseFailoverDelay, 7.1
FailureThreshold, 7.1
MasterHosts, 7.1
MasterStoreAttribute, 7.1
MasterVIP, 7.1
MonInterval, 7.1
optional, 7.1, 7.1
RemoteSubscriberHosts, 7.1
RepBackupDir, 7.1
RepBackupPeriod, 7.1
RepDDL, 7.1
RepfullbackupCycle, 7.1
required, 7.1, 7.1
ReturnServiceAttribute, 7.1
ScriptInstallDir, 7.1
SubscriberHosts, 7.1
SubscriberStoreAttribute, 7.1
SubscriberVIP, 7.1
TimesTenScriptTimeout, 7.1
VIPInterface, 7.1
VIPNetMask, 7.1
owner name, 8.2.1

P

partitions
in a table, 8.7.6
Pause state, 9.6
PORT assignment
active standby pair, 3.6.4
PORT attribute, 8.7, 8.7.4
ports
dynamic, 8.7.4
static, 8.7.4
privilege
create an active standby pair, 3.3
required, 9.2
to create a replication scheme, 8.2
propagation, 1.5.4
examples, 8.9.4
PROPAGATOR
examples, 8.9.4
propagator data store, 1.5.4
defined, 8.2.2

R

read-only cache group
replicating, 1.6.3
recovering failed data stores, 8.1.1
RemoteSubscriberHosts, 7.1
RepBackupDir, 7.1
RepBackupPeriod, 7.1
RepDDL, 7.1
RepDDL attribute, 6.2.6
RepfullbackupCycle, 7.1
replicated tables, requirements for, 9.2.1.2
replicating over a network, 1.5.4, 9.1
replication
across releases, 9.3
and ttAdmin, 9.5
bidirectional, 1.5.3
configuration issues, 8.1
configuring timestamp comparison, 13.3
conflict reporting, 13.4
conflict resolution, 13.1
controlling, 9.6
described, 1.1
element, 1.1, 8.3
FAILTHRESHOLD, 3.6.2.2.1, 8.7.2.2.1
foreign keys, 8.3.3
gauging performance, 11.5
monitoring, 11
of materialized views, 8.3.4
restart policy, 9.5.1, 9.5.1, 9.5.2
return receipt, 1.4.2
starting, 9.5
state of, 9.6
stopping, 9.5
timestamp column maintenance, 13.3.2.1
unidirectional, 1.5.3
replication agent
defined, 1.3
starting, 2.2.4, 9.5
stopping, 2.2.4, 9.5
replication daemon, see "replication agent"
replication scheme
active standby pair, 1.5.1
applying to DSNs, 9.4
configuring, 8.1
defining, 8.2
dropping, 2.2.6
examples of, 8.9
for cache groups, 1.6
naming, 8.2.1
replication schemes
types, 1.5
repschemes command, 11.4.1
resource
defined, 6.1
restart policy, 9.5.1
RESUME RETURN attribute, 8.7
RESUME RETURN policy, 3.6.2.2.3, 8.7.2.2.3
RETURN RECEIPT
example, 8.9.2, 8.9.2
return receipt
definition, 1.4
RETURN RECEIPT attribute, 8.6.1
example use of, 8.9.1
RETURN RECEIPT BY REQUEST attribute, 8.6.2
example use of, 8.9.2
RETURN RECEIPT BY REQUEST clause
active standby pair, 3.5.2
RETURN RECEIPT clause
active standby pair, 3.5.1
RETURN RECEIPT failure policy
report settings, 11.4.1
return receipt replication, 1.4.2
RETURN RECEPT timeout errors, 1.4.2, 8.7
return service
active standby pair, 3.5
performance and recovery tradeoffs, 8.1.2
return service blocking
disabling, 3.6.2.2, 8.7.2.2
return service failure policy, 8.7.2
active standby pair, 3.6.2
return service timeout errors, 3.6.2, 8.7.2
RETURN SERVICES WHEN REPLICATION STOPPED attribute, 8.7
return twosafe
active standby pair, 8.6.4
definition, 1.4
RETURN TWOSAFE attribute, 8.6.4
RETURN TWOSAFE BY REQUEST attribute, 8.6.3
RETURN TWOSAFE BY REQUEST clause
active standby pair, 3.5.4
RETURN TWOSAFE clause
active standby pair, 3.5.3
RETURN WAIT TIME attribute, 8.7
ReturnServiceAttribute, 7.1
ROUTE clause
active standby pair, 3.7

S

ScriptInstallDir, 7.1
selective replication, 1.5.2
sequences
replicating, 1.7
split workload, 1.5.3.1
syntax example, 8.9.5
SQLGetInfo function, 3.6.5, 8.7.5, 10.2.1
standby data store
recover from failure, 4.5, 5.5
verify that updates have been received, 11.3.4
Start state, 9.6
starting the replication agent, 2.2.4, 9.5, 9.5
Stop state, 9.6
stopping the replication agent, 2.2.6, 9.5, 9.5
STORE attributes, 8.7
active standby pair, 3.6
subscriber
verifying updates from master, 11.3.4
SUBSCRIBER attributes, 8.6
SUBSCRIBER clause, 3.4
subscriber data store
defined, 8.2.2
subscriber failure, 4.6, 5.6
SubscriberHosts, 7.1
subscribers
number allowed, 8.9.2
SubscriberStoreAttribute, 7.1
SubscriberVIP, 7.1

T

table
dropping from replication scheme, 12.1.3
excluding from data store, 12.1.2.2
including in data store, 12.1.2.1
partitioned, 8.7.6
TABLE DEFINITION CHECKING attribute, 8.7
examples, 8.7.6
TABLE element, 8.3
table element, 8.3.2
table requirements, 9.2.1.2
tables
altering and replication, 12.2
threshold log setting, 8.7.5, 8.7.5, 9.2.2.3
active standby pair, 3.6.5, 3.6.5
timeout
return service for an active standby pair, 3.6.1
TIMEOUT attribute, 8.7
timestamp
from operating system, 13.2
timestamp column maintenance
by user, 13.3.2.2
system, 13.3.2.1
timestamp comparison
configuring, 13.3
local transactions, 13.2.1
TimesTen cluster agent, 6.3.2
TimesTenScriptTimeout, 7.1
TRANSMIT DURABLE attribute, 8.5
TRANSMIT NONDURABLE
and recovery, 10.4
TRANSMIT NONDURABLE attribute, 8.5
TRUNCATE TABLE, 12.3
truncating a replicated table, 12.3
ttAdmin -ramPolicy, use of, 10.3.1, 10.3.2
ttAdmin -repPolicy, use of, 9.5.1
ttAdmin -repStart, use of, 9.5.1, 9.5.1
ttAdmin -repStop, use of, 9.5.1
ttCkpt procedure, 9.2.2.2
ttCkptBlocking procedure, 9.2.2.2
ttcrsagent.options file, 6.3.2
ttCWAdmin
required privileges, 6.1.2
ttCWAdmin utility, 6.1, 6.2.1
-relocate option, 6.5.11
-switch option, 6.5.10
ttDestroy, use of, 10.3.1
ttDestroyDataStore procedure, use of, 10.3.2
ttDurableCommit built-in procedure, 3.6.2.1, 8.7.2.1
ttIsql -f, use of, 9.4
ttRepAdmin -bookmark, use of, 11.5.1
ttRepAdmin -duplicate
privileges, 4.2, 9.2.1.3
ttRepAdmin -duplicate, use of, 8.5, 9.2.1.3, 10.2.3, 10.3.1, 10.3.1, 10.4
ttRepAdmin -ramLoad, use of, 10.3.1, 10.3.1
ttRepAdmin -receiver -list, use of, 11.3.1
ttRepAdmin -self -list, use of, 11.2.1
ttRepAdmin -showconfig, use of, 11.4.2
ttRepAdmin -state, use of, 9.6
ttRepDuplicate procedure, use of, 10.3.2
ttRepDuplicateEx
privileges, 4.2, 9.2.1.3
ttReplicationStatus procedure, 11.3.2
ttRepReturnTransitionTrap SNMP trap, 8.7.2.2.2
ttRepStart procedure, 9.5.1, 9.5.2, 12.1
ttRepStop procedure, 9.5.1, 9.5.2, 12.1
ttRepSubscriberStateSet procedure, 9.6
ttRepSubscriberSync built-in procedure, 11.3.4
ttRepSubscriberWait built-in procedure, 8.3.5
ttRepSyncGet built-in procedure, 3.5.2, 3.5.4
ttRepSyncGet procedure, 8.6.2, 8.6.3
ttRepSyncSet built-in procedure, 3.5.2, 3.5.4, 3.6, 3.6, 3.6.1, 3.6.2, 8.6.2, 8.6.3, 8.7, 8.7, 8.9.2
ttRepSyncSet procedure, 3.6.2.2.5, 8.6.3, 8.7.1, 8.7.1, 8.7.2, 8.7.2.2.5
ttRepSyncSubscriberStatus procedure, 8.7.2.2.2, 11.7
ttRepXactStatus built-in procedure, 3.5.1, 11.7
ttRepXactStatus procedure, 8.6.1, 8.7.2.2.5
ttRepXactTokenGet built-in procedure, 11.7

U

unidirectional replication, 1.5.3
update conflicts
syntax example, 8.9.6
update conflicts, managing, 8.9.6

V

VARBINARY columns, size limit, 9.2.1.2
VARCHAR2 columns, size limit, 9.2.1.2
VIPInterface, 7.1
VIPNetMask, 7.1
virtual IP address
Oracle Clusterware, 6.1

W

WINS server, 9.1.3.3