TT-08274
If a replicating cache group has PROPAGATE then the remote cache group must set autorefresh STATE to OFF
Cause
When replicating from a user managed cache group that is specified as both AUTOREFRESH and PROPAGATE to another cache group that is specified with AUTOREFRESH only, the second cache group must have the AUTOREFRESH STATE set to OFF.
Action
To enable replication, you must first set ALTER CACHE GROUP and set AUTOREFRESH STATE OFF on the cache group that currently has AUTOREFRESH set to ON or PAUSED. See Cache Groups and Replication in Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Replication Guide.
Additional Information
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TT-08274
If a replicating cache group has PROPAGATE then the remote cache group must set autorefresh STATE to OFF
Cause
When replicating from a user managed cache group that is specified as both AUTOREFRESH and PROPAGATE to another cache group that is specified with AUTOREFRESH only, the second cache group must have the AUTOREFRESH STATE set to OFF.
Action
To enable replication, you must first set ALTER CACHE GROUP and set AUTOREFRESH STATE OFF on the cache group that currently has AUTOREFRESH set to ON or PAUSED. See Cache Groups and Replication in Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Replication Guide.
Additional Information
TimesTen cannot complete the operation.
TT-08274
If a replicating cache group has PROPAGATE then the remote cache group must set autorefresh STATE to OFF
Cause
When replicating from a user managed cache group that is specified as both AUTOREFRESH and PROPAGATE to another cache group that is specified with AUTOREFRESH only, the second cache group must have the AUTOREFRESH STATE set to OFF.
Action
To enable replication, you must first set ALTER CACHE GROUP and set AUTOREFRESH STATE OFF on the cache group that currently has AUTOREFRESH set to ON or PAUSED. See Cache groups and replication in the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Replication Guide.
Additional Information
TimesTen cannot complete the operation.