TT-08025
Replication Log Threshold limit reached at master. The Replication state for this subscriber database is now set to FAILED. This database is not in sync with the master
Cause
A replication peer has set the replication state of this database to FAILED. This happens when the amount of logs that the peer is holding for the database exceeds a user configurable threshold. For more information, see Setting the Transaction Log Failure Threshold and Subscriber Failures in Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Replication Guide.
Action
Recover the FAILED database and resume replication. For more information, see Recovering a Failed Database in Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Replication Guide.
Additional Information
The TimesTen database is out of sync with the master database.
TT-08025
Replication Log Threshold limit reached at master. The Replication state for this subscriber database is now set to FAILED. This database is not in sync with the master
Cause
A replication peer has set the replication state of this database to FAILED. This happens when the amount of logs that the peer is holding for the database exceeds a user configurable threshold. For more information, see Setting the Transaction Log Failure Threshold and Subscriber Failures in Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Replication Guide.
Action
Recover the FAILED database and resume replication. For more information, see Recovering a Failed Database in Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Replication Guide.
Additional Information
The TimesTen database is out of sync with the master database.
TT-08025
Replication Log Threshold limit reached at master. The Replication state for this subscriber database is now set to FAILED. This database is not in sync with the master
Cause
A replication peer has set the replication state of this database to FAILED. This happens when the amount of logs that the peer is holding for the database exceeds a user configurable threshold. For more information, see Setting the transaction log failure threshold and Subscriber failures in the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Replication Guide.
Action
Recover the FAILED database and resume replication. For more information, see Recovering a failed database in the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Replication Guide.
Additional Information
The TimesTen database is out of sync with the master database.