Oracle9i Replication Management API Reference
Release 1 (9.0.1)

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Deferred Transaction Views, 9 of 11


DEFSCHEDULE

Contains information about when a job is next scheduled to be executed and also includes propagation statistics. The propagation statistics are for propagation of deferred transactions from the current site to the site specified in the DBLINK column.

To clear the propagation statistics for a remote site and start fresh, use the CLEAR_PROP_STATISTICS procedure in the DBMS_DEFER_SYS package.

See Also:

"CLEAR_PROP_STATISTICS Procedure" 

Column  Datatype  NULL  Description 

DBLINK 

VARCHAR2(128) 

NOT NULL 

Fully qualified path name to the master site for which you have scheduled periodic execution of deferred remote procedure calls. 

JOB 

NUMBER 

 

Number assigned to job when you created it by calling DBMS_DEFER_SYS.SCHEDULE_PUSH. Query the WHAT column of the USER_JOBS view to determine what is executed when the job is run. 

INTERVAL 

VARCHAR2(200) 

 

Function used to calculate the next time to push the deferred transaction queue to destination. 

NEXT_DATE 

DATE 

 

Next date that job is scheduled to be executed. 

LAST_DATE 

DATE 

 

Last time the queue was pushed (or attempted to push) remote procedure calls to this destination. 

DISABLED 

CHAR(1) 

 

If Y then propagation to destination is disabled.

If N then propagation to the destination is enabled. 

LAST_TXN_COUNT 

NUMBER 

 

Number of transactions pushed during last attempt. 

LAST_ERROR_NUMBER 

NUMBER 

 

Oracle error number from last push.  

LAST_ERROR_MESSAGE 

VARCHAR2(2000) 

 

Error message from last push. 

CATCHUP 

RAW(16) 

NOT NULL 

The extension identifier associated with a new master site that is being added to a master group without quiescing the master group. If there is no extension identifier for a master site, then the value is 00

TOTAL_TXN_COUNT 

NUMBER 

 

Total combined number of successful transactions and error transactions. 

AVG_THROUGHPUT 

NUMBER 

 

The average number of transactions per second that are propagated using parallel propagation. The transactions include both successfully applied transactions and error transactions created on the remote site. Time that has elapsed when the propagation coordinator is inactive (sleeping) is included in the calculation. 

AVG_LATENCY 

NUMBER 

 

If the transaction is successfully applied at the remote site, then the average number of seconds between the first call of a transaction on the current site and the confirmation that the transaction was applied at the remote site. The first call begins when the user makes the first data manipulation language (DML) change, not when the transaction is committed.

If the transaction is an error transaction, then the average number of seconds between the first call of a transaction on the current site and the confirmation that the error transaction is committed on the remote site. 

TOTAL_BYTES_SENT 

NUMBER 

 

Total number of bytes sent, including replicated data and metadata. 

TOTAL_BYTES_RECEIVED 

NUMBER 

 

Total number of bytes received in propagation confirmation messages. 

TOTAL_ROUND_TRIPS 

NUMBER 

 

Total number of network round trips completed to replicate data. A round trip is one or more consecutively sent messages followed by one or more consecutively received messages. So, if site A sends 20 messages to site B and then site B sends one message to site A, then that is that one round trip. 

TOTAL_ADMIN_COUNT 

NUMBER 

 

Total number of administrative requests sent to maintain information about transactions applied at the receiving site. The receiving site is the site specified in the DBLINK column. This special administration is only required for parallel propagation. 

TOTAL_ERROR_COUNT 

NUMBER 

 

Total number of unresolved conflicts for which a remote error was created. 

TOTAL_SLEEP_TIME 

NUMBER 

 

Total number of seconds the propagation coordinator was inactive (sleeping). You control the amount of time that the propagation coordinator sleeps using the delay_seconds parameter in the DBMS_DEFER_SYS.PUSH function. 

DISABLED_INTERNALLY_SET 

VARCHAR2(1) 

 

This value is relevant only if DISABLED is Y.

If DISABLED_INTERNALLY_SET is Y then propagation to destination was set to disabled internally by Oracle for propagation synchronization when adding a new master site to a master group without quiescing the master group. Oracle will enable propagation automatically at a later time.

If DISABLED_INTERNALLY_SET is N then propagation was not disabled internally. 


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