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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
System Requirements and Preinstallation Instructions
1.1
Overview of Oracle GoldenGate for Oracle TimesTen
1.2
Supported Platforms
1.3
Operating System Requirements
1.3.1
Processor Requirements
1.3.2
Memory Requirements
1.3.3
Disk Requirements
1.3.4
Network Requirements
1.3.5
Operating System Privileges
1.3.6
Itanium Requirements
1.3.7
Console Character Set
1.3.8
Other Programs
1.4
Database Requirements
1.4.1
Database User for Oracle GoldenGate Processes
1.4.2
Limitations and Non-supported Items for Oracle TimesTen
2
Installing Oracle GoldenGate
2.1
Installation Overview
2.2
Downloading Oracle GoldenGate
2.3
Setting Library Paths for Dynamic Builds on UNIX
2.4
Preparing to Install Oracle GoldenGate Within a Cluster
2.5
Installing Oracle GoldenGate on Linux and UNIX
2.6
Installing Oracle GoldenGate on Windows
2.6.1
Installing the Oracle GoldenGate Files
2.6.2
Specifying a Custom Manager Name
2.6.3
Installing Manager as a Windows Service
2.7
Integrate Oracle GoldenGate into a Cluster
2.7.1
General Requirements in a Cluster
2.7.2
Adding Oracle GoldenGate as a Windows Cluster Resource
3
Preparing Oracle Times Ten for Oracle GoldenGate
3.1
Configuring the ODBC Driver
3.2
Preparing Tables for Processing
3.2.1
Disabling Triggers and Cascade Constraints
3.2.2
Assigning Row Identifiers
3.2.2.1
How Oracle GoldenGate Determines the Kind of Row Identifier to Use
3.2.2.2
Using KEYCOLS to Specify a Custom Key
3.3
Next Steps in the Deployment
4
Uninstalling Oracle GoldenGate
4.1
Stopping Processes
4.2
Removing Oracle GoldenGate Windows Components
4.3
Removing the Checkpoint Table
4.4
Manually Removing the Oracle GoldenGate Files
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Oracle GoldenGate Installed Components
A.1
Oracle GoldenGate Programs and Utilities
A.2
Oracle GoldenGate Subdirectories
A.3
Other Oracle GoldenGate Files
A.4
Oracle GoldenGate Checkpoint Table
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