Replication Server limits

The variable For_Life_Of refers to the total number of objects that you can create for a Replication Server, regardless of whether or not any of them are dropped. For example, if the limit is 100,000, when you create 100,000, you cannot create any more, even if you drop some or all of them. The For_Life_Of count and limit remain in effect as long as the replication software remains installed. You can restart the For_Life_Of count by deleting the entire server from a system and then reinstalling it.

Table B-1: Replication Server limits

Type of object

Number

Replication definitions For_Life_Of Replication Server

224 (16,777,216)

Users For_Life_Of Replication Server

224 (16,777,216)

Reject log commands For_Life_Of Replication Server

232 - 229 (3,758,096,384)

Reject log transactions For_Life_Of Replication Server

231 (2,147,483,648)

Replication Servers per ID Server

224 (16,777,216)

Databases per ID Server

224 (16,777,216)

Databases per Replication Server

224 (16,777,216)

Partitions For_Life_Of Replication Server

216 (65,536)

Minimum size for initial partition (to install RS)

20MB

Minimum size for additional partitions

1MB

Maximum partition size

1TB

Stable queues per Replication Server

264

Subscriptions For_Life_Of Replication Server

231

Connections per Replication Server:

  • Incoming (Replication Agent, DIST, RS, user)

  • Outgoing (DSI, route)

224 minus 1

232 minus 1

Function strings For_Life_Of Replication Server

224 (16,777,216)

Error classes For_Life_Of Replication Server

224 (16,777,216)