Let's move on now from the setup phase to administering a running system.
There are a number of administrative commands, which cover tasks such as starting/stopping Q Capture and Q Apply and working with them once they have started. The commands are:
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Start Q Capture |
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Work with a running Q Capture |
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Start Q Apply |
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Work with a running Q Apply |
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Start a Replication Alert Monitor |
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Work with a running Replication Alert Monitor |
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Create a DB2 replication service to start the replication programs (windows only) |
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List DB2 replication services (windows only) |
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Drop DB2 replication services (windows only) |
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Create and maintain password files |
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Operate the replication trace facility |
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Compare data in source and target tables |
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Repair differences between source and target tables |
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Format and view Q replication and event publishing messages. |
The following...