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Re: Snapshots

From: Tom Best <tom.best_at_bentley.com>
Date: 2000/07/31
Message-ID: <8m4nho$fcs$1@news.bentley.com>#1/1

I think the interval is actually a geomtrically-progressing amount of time. It starts with 1 minute, the 2, then 4, then 8, etc.

So, you really have about 32,000 minutes. But even if it takes longer for you to get the site back up, you can just reissue the job manually.

HTH,
Tom Best

Sybrand Bakker <postbus_at_sybrandb.demon.nl> wrote in message news:965062425.10086.0.pluto.d4ee154e_at_news.demon.nl...
> Snapshot refresh is an ordinary PL/SQL job. The refresh will be
 resubmitted
> automatically, until it has failed 16 times, and then the job will be
> considered broken.
> The interval is AFAIK 5 minutes, so you 90 mins to resolve your network
> problem.
>
> Hth,
>
> Sybrand Bakker, Oracle DBA
>
> "Walter T Rejuney" <BlueSax_at_Unforgetable.com> wrote in message
> news:398585F5.CD65C7F_at_Unforgetable.com...
> > If a table in a remote database is being replicated or refreshed and a
> > network dropout occurs, what will happen when the network returns? Will
> > the replication/refresh continue from the point at which it was
> > interrupted or will the operation have to be restarted manually?
>
>
Received on Mon Jul 31 2000 - 00:00:00 CDT

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