Table 3–6: Replication Server 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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Describes how the server is processing information:
- Normal processing — Indicates the server is processing information in the normal fashion.
- Performing initialization — Indicates the server is performing initialization.
- Performing startup synchronization — Indicates the server is in the process of synchronizing the target databases with the source database.
- Connection — Indicates the server connection to agent(s).
- Configuring connected agents — Indicates performing handshaking between server and agent.
- Performing failure recovery — Indicates the server is attempting failure recovery from a connection failure.
- Unknown — Indicates an unknown state.
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Shows the number of agents currently configured to operate with the server.
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Shows information related to deferred agent startup.
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Shows the time, day, and dated when connection attempts will stop.
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Shows the remaining duration of deferred agent startup.
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Shows when the next connection attempt starts.
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Shows how many connection attempts have been attempted
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Shows the number of connected agents.
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Shows the amount of time, in milliseconds, the server will wait between polling the database 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 failure-recovery-related information.
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Shows the number of remote agents requiring failure recovery.
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Shows the number of remote agents currently connected to the server.
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Shows the number of remote agents in the process of being brought up to date.
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Shows a group of replication 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. This limit is shown for automatic transition only.
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