Table 5–11: Replication Remote Agents Status
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Description
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Shows a selection of basic remote agent information.
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Shows the name of the remote agent.
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Shows the remote agent identification number.
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Shows the host on which the target database associated with the remote agent resides.
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Shows the name of the database associated with the remote agent.
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Shows information about what the server knows about the remote agent:
- Normal processing — The server and agent are performing normal processing.
- Initial connection — The agent is waiting for initial connection from server.
- Startup synchronization — The server and agent are synchronizing.
- Initialization —The agent is being initialized by the server.
- Initial connection failed — The server could never connect an agent.
- Invalid target database configuration — Something in the target database does not match the source.
- Agent terminated — The target database shut down or agent terminated using
Terminate agent .
- Recovery synchronization — Recovery synchronization is being performed.
- Recovery failed — Failure recovery failed.
- Unknown — The agent is in an unknown state.
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Shows whether the remote agent is a critical agent (Yes) or not critical (No).
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Shows the replication method: asynchronous or synchronous.
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Shows why the agent might be waiting. The field value 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 where the server and agent are in the failure recovery process. The field value can be one of the following:
- Failed for the agent — Failure recovery could not be completed for the agent.
- No recovery being performed — There is currently no failure recovery being done.
- Just entered recovery — The server has just started failure recovery and will determine which remote agents remain connected and which must be reconnected.
- Server attempting connection — The server is attempting to connect to those remote agents no longer communicating to the server.
- Initialize synchronization with agents — The server is initializing the agent failure recovery synchronization.
- Synchronizing agents — The connected agents are in the process of being brought up to date with the database changes made to the source database.
- Recovery complete — The failure recovery of all connected agents has been completed.
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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 number of seconds after which the OpenEdge Replication server will stop attempting to connect to the agent.
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Shows remote agent-related transition details.
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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 OpenEdge database.
- Automatic — Indicates a transition from a target database to a normal OpenEdge 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 OpenEdge database. Shown for automatic transition only.
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Shows the date and time the last block was sent to the agent.
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Shows activity information.
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Shows the number of blocks sent to the agent.
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Shows the number of blocks acknowledged by 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 OpenEdge 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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Shows the current RDBMS AI block.
Seq is the AI extent sequence number. It can be viewed by using rfutil LIST .
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Shows the last AI block that was sent to the OpenEdge Replication agent.
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Shows the number of blocks the server will send to the agent, at which point the server will wait for an acknowledgment from the agent for the block just sent.
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Shows the average elapsed time between the load checks.
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Shows the average elapsed time the agent took to acknowledge the server for the block just sent.
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