Table 3–9: Replication Agent Status
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Description
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Indicates whether the database is enabled as a replication Source or Target.
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Lists a group of basic remote agent information.
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Lists the name of the remote agent.
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Lists the remote agent identification number.
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Lists the host on which the target database associated with the remote agent resides.
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Shows agent processing information:
- Normal processing — Indicates the server and agent are performing normal processing.
- Initial connection — Indicates agent is waiting for initial connection from server.
- Startup synchronization — Indicated the server and agent are synchronizing.
- Initialization — Indicates agent is being initialized by server.
- Initial connection failed — Indicates server could never connect an agent.
- Invalid target database configuration — Indicates something in the target database does not match the source.
- Agent terminated — Indicates target database shutdown or agent terminated using Terminate agent.
- Recovery synchronization — Indicates recovery synchronization is being performed.
- Recovery failed — Indicates failure recovery failed.
- Unknown — Indicates an unknown state.
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Lists whether the remote agent is a critical agent (Yes) or not (No).
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Lists the replication method: asynchronous or synchronous.
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Shows why the agent might be waiting. It might be one of the following:
- Nothing — Indicates no waiting is taking place.
- Schema lock request — Indicates the server is waiting for the agent to acquire the schema lock so the database schema can be changed.
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Shows the maximum number of bytes used for the TCP/IP communication messages.
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Shows the date and time at which the server and agent connected.
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Shows the amount of time, in milliseconds, the agent will wait between polling the TCP/IP connection for information to be replicated. Current is the current value, min is the minimum value, and max is the maximum value.
Polling is used to increase the performance of the server, and the wait is used to limit the amount of overhead when no data is available to be replicated.
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Shows a group of remote agent-related transition information.
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Shows the type of transition to be performed:
- Manual — Indicates intervention is required to complete the transition of a target database to a normal Progress database.
- Automatic — Indicates a transition from a target database to a normal Progress database will take place without intervention.
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Shows the maximum amount of time that will elapse before the transition of a target database to a normal Progress database.
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Shows the amount of time remaining before a transition of the database will occur.
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Shows the date and time the last block was sent to the agent.
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Shows a group of activity information.
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Shows the number of blocks received from the server.
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Shows the number of blocks processed.
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Shows the number of blocks acknowledged.
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Shows the number of AI transaction notes processed by the agent.
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Shows the number of transactions started on the agent.
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Shows the number of transactions completed on the agent.
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Shows the number of synchronization points that have occurred.
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Provides latency information that shows how far behind Fathom Replication is in updating the target database. This is important if the target database is transitioned due to source database failure.
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Provides the current source database block that the Fathom Replication agent is processing.
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Provides the last source database block that the Fathom Replication agent processed.
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Provides latency information that shows how far behind Fathom Replication is in updating the target database. This is important if the target database is transitioned due to source database failure.
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Provides number of seconds the Fathom Replication server is behind the source database.
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Provides the current source database transaction that the Fathom Replication agent is processing.
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Provides the last source database transaction that was applied to the target database.
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Provides the date of the last transaction applied to the target database by the Fathom Replicationagent based on source database time.
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