Configure Managed Processes

Oracle GoldenGate Administration Service provides options to set up managed Extract and Replicat (ER) processes. These processes are assigned auto-start and auto-restart properties to control their life cycles.

You can create profiles for managed processes using the Administration Service or the Admin Client. To create a profile in the Administration Service, perform the following tasks:
  1. Click Profile from the Administration Service navigation pane.

  2. In the Managed Process Settings tab, you can click + sign to start creating a profile. There's also a default profile preset on this page.

  3. Enter the details for the profile options including the Profile Name, Description, Auto Start and Auto Restart options. See the following table for Auto Start and Auto Restart options.

    Option Description

    Profile Name

    Provides the name of the autostart and autorestart profile. You can select the default or custom options.

    If you have already created a profile, then you can select that profile also. If you select the Custom option, then you can set up a new profile from this section itself.

    Critical to deployment health

    (Oracle only) Enable this option if the profile is critical for the deployment health.

    Note:

    This option only appears while creating the Extract or Replicat and not when you set up the managed processes in the Profiles page.

    Auto Start

    Enables autostart for the process.

    Startup Delay

    Time to wait in seconds before starting the process

    Auto Restart

    Configures how to restart the process if it terminates

    Max Retries

    Specify the maximum number of retries to try to start the process

    Retry Delay

    Delay time in trying to start the process

    Retries Window The duration interval to try to start the process
    Restart on Failure only If true the task is only restarted if it failes
    Disable Task After Retries Exhausted If true then the task is disabled after exhausting all attempts to restart the process.