Managing replication sets
After you have defined, registered, and scheduled a replication set, you may find it necessary to perform various types of maintenance on the replication set.
Restarting a Replication
If a replication fails, you can restart it by selecting the replication set on the Replication Sets form and clicking . The replication will begin at the point where it left off at the time of the failure.
Deleting a Replication Set
If you no longer need to replicate the data represented by a replication set, you can delete it. To do so, select the replication set on the Replication Sets form and select . The deletion of a replication set does not affect any data that has already been replicated to the replication destination.
Modifying a Replication Set
You can modify an existing replication set in several ways, including by adding or removing business classes, by adding or removing fields from a business class that is part of the replication set, or by changing or adding conditions. If you change the definition of a replication set, you must register the schema again. The next replication will be a full replication, with the exception of when the only change is the addition of a user field or a business class field. In this case, the replication will be incremental.
Resetting a Replication Set
There are two reset options for replication sets. If you select Maintain History Count, you can select . This will set the replication time stamp back to an earlier one.
, then the time stamp is cleared for this set and at the next replication a full set of data will be sent, not just updates. If you have defined the replication set with a value for theViewing Replication Set History
If you use the
feature for the queue or queue mapping that the replication set actions are running on, you can then view a history of the replication actions that have run.If you save this history, be sure to occasionally purge this history. You can do this in two ways:
- On the Queues form, you can select the action.
- On the Triggers form, you can use the action. Note that with this action you can choose to delete only a subset of the triggers, such as all triggers through a certain date or all triggers older than a specified number of days.