Re: Oracle Replication - is it "on" by default?

2002-04-09 Thread Yechiel Adar

Hello Paul

Open the replication manager and check there if you have replication
working.
I concur with Rachel. If you have replication you WILL remember activating
it.

Yechiel Adar
Mehish
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> Hi folks,
>
> we've never identified any requirement here for using any kind of
> replication. Consequently I know nothing whatsoever about Oracle
> Replication. Now I've been asked whether or not we use Oracle Replication
> and, if so, whether it can be disabled. So can anyone tell me whether
> Replication is a feature automatically included in Oracle 8i Enterprise
> Edition? And is there an easy way of telling whether or not it's "on"? If
> it's "on", can it be turned "off" (if that's a meaningful question!), and
if
> so, how?
>
> I've tried briefly RTFMing, but although the manuals contain a wealth of
> info about how to use Replication, I can see nothing about how to tell
> whether it's active or not, and how to switch it on or off. Any pointers,
> please, anyone?
>
> Paul Vincent
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RE: Oracle Replication - is it "on" by default?

2002-04-08 Thread Freeman, Robert

Simple snapshot replication (provided by materialized views or mviews) is
enabled when you use the Enterprise Edition of the database at any time as
long as
job_queue_processes is > 0, and, of course, you have defined some mviews.
This is one way replication.

If you want 2 way (advanced, multi-master) replication, then in 8i you will
need to run catrep.sql after running catalog and catproc. In 9i, catrep is
run as a part of catproc, so with 9i you will also have advanced replication
installed by default. 

RF

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Paul - The only book I've found specific to Oracle replication is: Oracle
Distributed Systems by Charles Dye. It is pretty good. Replication isn't the
easiest thing to learn. 
The fundamental questions to ask are: is your application designed
to work with replication? Are you just trying to replicate for reporting
purposes?
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Hi folks,

we've never identified any requirement here for using any kind of
replication. Consequently I know nothing whatsoever about Oracle
Replication. Now I've been asked whether or not we use Oracle Replication
and, if so, whether it can be disabled. So can anyone tell me whether
Replication is a feature automatically included in Oracle 8i Enterprise
Edition? And is there an easy way of telling whether or not it's "on"? If
it's "on", can it be turned "off" (if that's a meaningful question!), and if
so, how?

I've tried briefly RTFMing, but although the manuals contain a wealth of
info about how to use Replication, I can see nothing about how to tell
whether it's active or not, and how to switch it on or off. Any pointers,
please, anyone?

Paul Vincent
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RE: Oracle Replication - is it "on" by default?

2002-04-08 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS

Paul - The only book I've found specific to Oracle replication is: Oracle
Distributed Systems by Charles Dye. It is pretty good. Replication isn't the
easiest thing to learn. 
The fundamental questions to ask are: is your application designed
to work with replication? Are you just trying to replicate for reporting
purposes?
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Hi folks,

we've never identified any requirement here for using any kind of
replication. Consequently I know nothing whatsoever about Oracle
Replication. Now I've been asked whether or not we use Oracle Replication
and, if so, whether it can be disabled. So can anyone tell me whether
Replication is a feature automatically included in Oracle 8i Enterprise
Edition? And is there an easy way of telling whether or not it's "on"? If
it's "on", can it be turned "off" (if that's a meaningful question!), and if
so, how?

I've tried briefly RTFMing, but although the manuals contain a wealth of
info about how to use Replication, I can see nothing about how to tell
whether it's active or not, and how to switch it on or off. Any pointers,
please, anyone?

Paul Vincent
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Re: Oracle Replication - is it "on" by default?

2002-04-08 Thread Rachel Carmichael

I believe the scripts to create the various stored procedures come with
the Enterprise Edition but Replication is not something that Oracle
does on its own.

At best, the packages are automatically created when you create the
database. There is a LOT of work you have to do on your own to set up
replication.

I think you can state with confidence that you are not using
replication.


--- Paul Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> we've never identified any requirement here for using any kind of
> replication. Consequently I know nothing whatsoever about Oracle
> Replication. Now I've been asked whether or not we use Oracle
> Replication
> and, if so, whether it can be disabled. So can anyone tell me whether
> Replication is a feature automatically included in Oracle 8i
> Enterprise
> Edition? And is there an easy way of telling whether or not it's
> "on"? If
> it's "on", can it be turned "off" (if that's a meaningful question!),
> and if
> so, how?
> 
> I've tried briefly RTFMing, but although the manuals contain a wealth
> of
> info about how to use Replication, I can see nothing about how to
> tell
> whether it's active or not, and how to switch it on or off. Any
> pointers,
> please, anyone?
> 
> Paul Vincent
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Oracle Replication - is it "on" by default?

2002-04-08 Thread Paul Vincent

Hi folks,

we've never identified any requirement here for using any kind of
replication. Consequently I know nothing whatsoever about Oracle
Replication. Now I've been asked whether or not we use Oracle Replication
and, if so, whether it can be disabled. So can anyone tell me whether
Replication is a feature automatically included in Oracle 8i Enterprise
Edition? And is there an easy way of telling whether or not it's "on"? If
it's "on", can it be turned "off" (if that's a meaningful question!), and if
so, how?

I've tried briefly RTFMing, but although the manuals contain a wealth of
info about how to use Replication, I can see nothing about how to tell
whether it's active or not, and how to switch it on or off. Any pointers,
please, anyone?

Paul Vincent
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