Progress Fathom Replication
User’s Guide
Re-enabling Fathom Replication after transition
After transition, you can re-enable what was once the target database on the source machine.
To re-enable what was once the target database on the source machine after transition:
- Shut down the former target database from the target database directory using the following command:
- Back up the former target database from the target database directory using the following command:
- Copy or move
target_db_name
.bak
to the source machine using FTP or RCP. Be sure to use binary transfer.- Disable Fathom Replication for the source database from the source database directory using the following command:
- Restore the source database from the target database backup in the source database directory using the following command:
The structure file that existed prior to transition will be used by
PROREST
, so the physical structure of the newly restored source database matches the structure file from the restore. IfPROREST
does not find a structure file, the structure of the newly restored source database will not match what it was before the restore.For more details about backup and recovery strategies, see the Progress Database Administration Guide and Reference .
- Enable after imaging on the source database from the source database directory using the following command:
- Enable the source database for Fathom Replication in the source database directory using the following command:
- Delete the file
source_db_name
.repl.recovery
.- Enable the target database for Fathom Replication in the target database directory using the following command:
- Delete the file
target_db_name
.repl.recovery
.The source machine now has the source database, and the target database has been re-enabled. Fathom Replication can again be used on both databases. To start Fathom Replication, see the "Fathom Replication startup and initialization process" section.
Re-enabling a second target database
If you have a second target database that was not designated as the transition database, you can re-enable Fathom Replication for the second target database.
To re-enable Fathom Replication for the second target database directory:
- Disable Fathom Replication for the second target database using the following command:
- Restore the second target database from the target database using the following command:
The structure file that existed prior to transition will be used by
PROREST
, so the physical structure of the newly restored source database matches the structure file from the restore. IfPROREST
does not find a structure file, the structure of the newly restored source database will not match what it was before the restore. For more details about backup and recovery strategies, see the Progress Database Administration Guide and Reference .Enable the second target database for Fathom Replication using the following command:
- Delete the file
target2_db_name
.repl.recovery
.The source machine now has the source database, and the target databases have been re-enabled. Fathom Replication can again be used on the three databases. To start Fathom Replication, see the "Fathom Replication startup and initialization process" section for more details.
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