The extract status, and details and replicat status, lag details and any long running transactions etc.
About Manager
info all
status manager
send manager childstatus
About Extract :
info extract ext1, detail
send extract ext1 status
stats extract ext1
stats extract ext2 reportrate hr --> hr, min, sec can be used to check the processing rate
send extract myload2, getlag
lag extract ext2
About Replicat :
info replicat rep1, detail
send replicat rep1 status
stats replicat rep1
stats replicat myload2 reportrate sec --> hr, min, sec can be used to check the processing rate
send replicat myload2, getlag
lag replicat myload2*
================= Long Running Sessions in GG================
About Long Running Transactions Oracle Golden Gate Replication will not propagate transactions to the destination which have NOT been committed on the source yet.
However Oracle Golden gate will write the open transaction data to the dirtemp directory in the home directory.
This data will then be read back later when the transaction is committed and needs to be propagated to the destination.
This is especially true when bulk transactions are run, processing a large account of the uncommitted data, which then has to be written temporarily to the dirtemp location.
SET LINES 300
COL start_time FOR A20
COL sid FOR 99999
COL serial# FOR 999999
COL username FOR A20
COL status FOR A10
COL schemaname FOR A10
COL process FOR A10
COL machine FOR A15
COL program FOR A30
COL module FOR A35
COL logon_time FOR A20
SELECT t.start_time,s.sid,s.serial#,s.username,
s.status, s.schemaname, s.process,s.machine,
s.program, s.module, used_ublk, used_urec,
TO_CHAR(s.logon_time,'mon-dd-yyyy HH24:MI:SS') logon_time
FROM v$transaction t, v$session s
WHERE s.saddr = t.ses_addR
ORDER BY start_time;
About Manager
info all
status manager
send manager childstatus
About Extract :
info extract ext1, detail
send extract ext1 status
stats extract ext1
stats extract ext2 reportrate hr --> hr, min, sec can be used to check the processing rate
send extract myload2, getlag
lag extract ext2
About Replicat :
info replicat rep1, detail
send replicat rep1 status
stats replicat rep1
stats replicat myload2 reportrate sec --> hr, min, sec can be used to check the processing rate
send replicat myload2, getlag
lag replicat myload2*
================= Long Running Sessions in GG================
About Long Running Transactions Oracle Golden Gate Replication will not propagate transactions to the destination which have NOT been committed on the source yet.
However Oracle Golden gate will write the open transaction data to the dirtemp directory in the home directory.
This data will then be read back later when the transaction is committed and needs to be propagated to the destination.
This is especially true when bulk transactions are run, processing a large account of the uncommitted data, which then has to be written temporarily to the dirtemp location.
SET LINES 300
COL start_time FOR A20
COL sid FOR 99999
COL serial# FOR 999999
COL username FOR A20
COL status FOR A10
COL schemaname FOR A10
COL process FOR A10
COL machine FOR A15
COL program FOR A30
COL module FOR A35
COL logon_time FOR A20
SELECT t.start_time,s.sid,s.serial#,s.username,
s.status, s.schemaname, s.process,s.machine,
s.program, s.module, used_ublk, used_urec,
TO_CHAR(s.logon_time,'mon-dd-yyyy HH24:MI:SS') logon_time
FROM v$transaction t, v$session s
WHERE s.saddr = t.ses_addR
ORDER BY start_time;
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