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Hi,
I have a replicated environment with one master and x updatable snapshot sites. I want to monitor the replication between the master and sites, to make sure the system is actually up and running. Ofcourse i check the refresh job status in all_jobs, and i can see which job is running in dba_jobs_running, but i would like to see how many bytes, or atleast rows, that a transmitted each way. Oracle support suggested dumping network packages, but they must be out of their minds.. Have any of you found a better solution?
Regards,
Brian
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Received on Wed Sep 03 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT
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