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Re: I really don't get it: Asynchronous replication every 2 seconds

From: Sander <sorry_at_no.mail.back.com>
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 23:02:38 GMT
Message-ID: <39a06244.2555210@news.a2000.nl>

Hi Sybrand,

The problem is that I did not design it, I only have to implement it. It has to be asynchronous. No synchrone, no standby.

I have been wondering if it is possible to have asynchronous replication every 2 a 3 seconds, because Oracle polls only once a minute.

thanks,
Sander

>You're really asking too much.
>If you would set the interval to 2 seconds, the only thing your server would
>do is replicate. Once a minute is already placing a burden on the system.
>For what purpose do you replicate?
>If you do this to maintain a live backup copyh, you should use the hot
>standby option.

>> I'm trying to configure (using oracle replication manager) 2 databases
>> to replicate every 2 seconds.
>> It replicates twice a minute, and not 30 times a minute ?
>> even I have said: interval 2 seconds.
 

>> Can someone explain me step by step how to configure asynchronous
>> replication or give me some tips, etc.
 

>> Another question, if you modify something in the configuration, how
>> fast will the modifications be modified by the Oracle server.
>> Immediatelly, or do you have to wait a minute, 10 minutes, ... Can you
>> test immediatelly or do you have to wait for a while.
Received on Sun Aug 20 2000 - 18:02:38 CDT

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