Lists the RSSD
stored procedures used with Replication Server.
rs_capacity
Helps you estimate stable queue size requirements. Use with the rs_fillcaptable stored procedure.
rs_delexception
Deletes a transaction in the exceptions log.
rs_delexception_date
Deletes a range of transactions identified by transaction date in the exceptions log in the rs_exceptscmd, rs_exceptshdr, and rs_systext system tables.
rs_delexception_id
Deletes a range of transactions identified by transaction ID in the exceptions log in the rs_exceptscmd, rs_exceptshdr, and rs_systext system tables.
rs_delexception_range
Deletes a range of transactions identified by originating site or user , or destination site in the exceptions log in the rs_exceptscmd, rs_exceptshdr, and rs_systext system tables.
rs_dump_stats
Extracts Replication Server statistics collected in the RSSD by admin stats to a comma-delimited format.
rs_fillcaptable
Records estimated transaction rates in the rs_captable table for an existing replication definition.
rs_helpcheckrepdef
Displays the replication definitions that exist only to define primary key columns, and quoted table or column names.
rs_helpclass
Displays error classes and function-string classes and their primary Replication Server and, in the case of inherited classes, the parent class.
rs_helpclassfstring
Displays the function-string information for function strings with function-string-class scope.
rs_send_repserver_cmd
Executes replication definition change requests directly at the primary database.
rs_ticket
A stored procedure in the primary database that monitors Replication Server performance, module heartbeat, replication health and table-level quiesce.
rs_zeroltm
Resets the locator value for a database to zero (0). Use this stored procedure after you have used the Adaptive Server command dbcc settrunc to disable the secondary truncation point and truncate the logs, but before you restart Replication Server.
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