Replication Server Options extend the capabilities of Replication Server® to support replication to and from the following primary data servers in a Sybase replication system:
IBM DB2 Universal Database (for UNIX and Microsoft Windows)
Microsoft SQL Server
Oracle Database Server
The Replication Server Options consist of the following components:
Replication Agent™
Enterprise Connect Data Access™ (ECDA)
Although this guide describes homogeneous replication
scenarios, the appropriate combination of Replication Agent and
ECDA can be used for replication between different types of primary
and replicate data servers.
This book is for anyone who needs to manage or administer a Sybase replication system with non-Sybase databases, or administer non-Sybase databases in a Sybase replication system. This may include:
Database administrators
Network administrators
System administrators
Use the product documentation to look up detailed information about Replication Server, Replication Agent, and ECDA commands and configuration parameters.
This book is organized as follows:
Chapter 1, “Setting Up Replication for Microsoft SQL Server,” describes the quick-start procedure to install and configure a sample replication environment for Microsoft SQL Server.
Chapter 2, “Setting Up Replication for Oracle,” describes the quick-start procedure to install and configure a sample replication environment for Oracle.
Chapter 3, “Setting Up Replication for IBM DB2 Universal Database,” describes the quick-start procedure to install and configure a sample replication environment for IBM DB2 Universal Database.
Replication Server, Replication Agent, and ECDA See the product documentation for details on how to install and use Replication Server and the Replication Server Options components.
Primary data server Make sure that you have appropriate documentation for the primary data server that you use with the Sybase replication system.
Java environment The Replication Agent requires a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) on the Replication Agent host machine.
The Replication Agent Release Bulletin contains the most up-to-date information about Java and JRE requirements.
Java documentation available from your operating system vendor describes how to set up and manage the Java environment on your platform.
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The following style conventions are used in this book:
In a sample screen display, commands that you should enter exactly as shown appear like this:
ra_init
In the regular text of this document, variables or user-supplied words appear like this:
Specify the value option to change the setting of the configuration parameter.
In a sample screen display, variables or words that you should replace with the appropriate value for your site appear like this:
resume connection to pds.pdb
Here, pds and pdb are the variables you should replace.
In the regular text of this document, names of programs, utilities, procedures, and commands appear like this:
Use the pdb_init command to initialize the primary database.
In the regular text of this document, names of database objects (tables, columns, stored procedures, and so on) appear like this:
Select the price column in the widgets table.
In the regular text of this document, names of datatypes appear like this:
Use the date or datetime datatype.
In the regular text of this document, names of files and directories appear like this:
Log files are located in the $SYBASE/RAX-15_2/inst_name/log directory.
Table 1 shows the syntax conventions used in this book:
Key |
Definition |
---|---|
{ } |
Curly braces indicate that you must choose at least one of the enclosed options. Do not type the braces when you enter the command. |
[ ] |
Brackets mean that choosing one or more of the enclosed options is optional. Do not type the brackets when you enter the command. |
( ) |
Type parentheses as part of the command. |
| |
The vertical bar means you can select only one of the options shown. |
, |
The comma means you can choose as many of the options shown as you like, separating your choices with commas that you type as part of the command. |
In reference sections of this document, statements that show the syntax of commands appear like this:
ra_config [param [, value]]
The words param and value in the syntax are variables or user-supplied words.
The following character-case conventions are used in this book:
All command syntax and command examples are shown in lowercase. However, command names are not case-sensitive. For example, RA_CONFIG, Ra_Config, and ra_config are equivalent.
Names of configuration parameters are case-sensitive. For example, Scan_Sleep_Max is not the same as scan_sleep_max, and the former would be interpreted as an invalid parameter name.
Database object names are not case-sensitive in commands. However, to use a mixed-case object name in a command (to match a mixed-case object name in the primary database), delimit the object name with quote characters. For example:
pdb_get_tables "TableName"
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