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a question came up in the last couple of days that i need to get cleared up. the main Oracle dba wanted some questions clarified.
Source is Oracle11g, on advanced tab, automatically add supplemental logging is checked, replicate log reader button is checked, use path as it appears in the database is checked. that is all.
i assume that with these settings if necessary, the archive logs can be located and used if necessary. we had an issue were the archive logs were being zipped frequently, the replication process failed due to not be able to find the archive logs. the dba says that the replication process would need a linux login and that login would need file access and the the qlik process would 'ssh' to the server and access the archive logs. it is my understanding that the connection settings as above will allow the replication process to access the archive logs as necessary and the failure to do so was due to them being gzipped before the failed process could be resumed.
i have been over the connection settings and the instructions in detail and assume the way i have set up oracle replication is correct. i am responsible for replication (endpoints are sql server) and have limited oracle experience.
thanks for any info.
thanks for the confirmation.
Hi,
I agree with your understanding. We usually recommend a 3 day moving window for Oracle redo log file retention for that very reason of being able to start with a timestamp in the past or resume a task that has been stopped for a long time.
Thanks,
Michael
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Hello @nineFingers ,
Thanks for reaching out.
Your configuration is correct. In Oracle database, the location of the archived redo log files are recorded in Oracle internal view V$ARCHIVED_LOG. Replicate query this view to know from where to read the archived redo log files to capture changes from them. however by default the location and format cannot be changed manually or by 3rd party apps. In your scenario, seems both location and format are not Oracle originally generated.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
John.
thanks for the confirmation.