Start and Stop the TimesTen Replication Agent

The replication agent process transmits committed updates on replicated tables in a master TimesTen database to the corresponding replicated tables in a subscriber TimesTen database. The replication agent is also responsible for asynchronously propagating committed updates on cache tables in AWT cache groups to the corresponding Oracle tables. After you create a replication scheme or an AWT cache group, you must start the replication agent if it is not running.

To start the replication agent, right-click the node of the connection name for the TimesTen database and select Start/Stop Replication Agent.

The Starting/stopping the replication agent dialog appears. In the Prompts tab, select Start agent. Click Apply.

If there are no replication schemes or AWT cache groups in your TimesTen connection, the replication agent is not started.

To stop a running replication agent process, right-click the node of the connection name for the TimesTen database and select Start/Stop Replication Agent.

The Starting/stopping the replication agent dialog appears. In the Prompts tab, select Stop agent. Click Apply.

For more information about the replication agent process, see "Starting and stopping the replication agents" in the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Replication Guide or "Managing the replication agent" in the Oracle In-Memory Database Cache User's Guide.

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