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Siebel Remote and Replication Manager Administration Guide > Administering Siebel Replication Manager > Process of Administering Siebel Replication Manager > Maintaining Replication ManagerThis topic describes some of the management activities not addressed elsewhere in this chapter that you can perform periodically to keep your Replication Manager implementation running efficiently. Backing up and Recovering a Database on the Headquarters Node or Regional NodeThis topic describes how to backup and recover a database of the headquarters or regional node. To back up and recover a database on the headquarters node or regional node
If you can recover the regional node to the exact point of failure, then the S_DOCK_STATUS values of the headquarters and regional nodes are synchronized. Replication Manager synchronizes the following transactions after recovery to the point of failure:
Backing Up and Recovering the Siebel Enterprise ServerTo back up the entire server database or user schema, you can use an RDBMS tool that a third-party vendor provides. You must take some specific precautions, such as not backing up the docking directories. For more information, see Technical Note 0026 on My Oracle Support. Administering Monitoring and LoggingThis topic describes how to monitor Siebel Servers and how to manage data that Replication Manager logs in the transaction log table. Monitoring the Regional Siebel ServersThis topic describes how to monitor the regional Siebel Servers. To monitor the regional Siebel Servers
It is also recommended that you monitor disk space availability. Reducing the Transaction Log Table by Expiring Obsolete Transaction ProcessorsIt is strongly recommended that you periodically expire each obsolete Transaction Processor. A Transaction Processor can become obsolete in the following situations:
For more information, see Troubleshooting a Large Transaction Backlog Problem. To reduce the transaction log table by expiring obsolete transaction processors
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