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Preface

1.  Installing and Configuring HA for TimesTen

A.  HA for TimesTen Extension Properties

ORCL.TimesTen_active Extension Properties

ORCL.TimesTen_clag Extension Properties

Manually Changeable Extension Properties

Extension Properties Changeable by TimesTen Utilities

ORCL.TimesTen_cldaemon Extension Properties

ORCL.TimesTen_dbmon Extension Properties

ORCL.TimesTen_server Extension Properties

ORCL.TimesTen_standby Extension Properties

B.  Deployment Example: Installing HA for TimesTen in a Failover Configuration

C.  Deployment Example: Installing HA for TimesTen in an Active-Active Configuration

D.  Deployment Example: Installing HA for TimesTen in a Scalable Subscriber Configuration

Index

ORCL.TimesTen_clag Extension Properties

The resource type ORCL.TimesTen_clag has two sets of extension properties.

The following sections describe both sets of ORCL.TimesTen_clag extension properties:

Manually Changeable Extension Properties

The following extension properties can be changed manually by using the clresource command.

Base_directory (String)

Specifies the directory where TimesTen instances are installed.

Default: None

Range Minimum: 1

Tunable: When disabled

Debug_level (Integer)

Specifies a debug flag to enable and control debugging.

Default: 0

Maximum value: 2

Tunable: Any time

Envscript (String)

Specifies a Korn shell script which sets environment variables for the TimesTen application.

Default: None

Tunable: Any time

Instance (String)

Specifies the TimesTen instance name.

Default: None

Range Minimum: 1

Tunable: When disabled

Extension Properties Changeable by TimesTen Utilities

The following ORCL.TimesTen_clag extension properties must be changed only by using the TimesTen utility ttCWadmin: