Recitalreplication
The replication services are administrated with the recitalreplication command. It takes the following arguments.
Note: recitalreplication must be run as root. For systems with a hidden root account, please precede commands with sudo.
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help
Using the help or -h argument will display a list of arguments for all the services.
recitalreplication help
start
This argument is used to start the configured replication services on the system.
stop
This argument is used to stop the configured replication services on the system.
restart
This argument is used to restart (stop, then start) the configured replication services on the system.
status
This argument is used to show the current status of the configured replication services on the system.
fullstatus
This argument is used to show the full status of the configured replication services on the system.
skip
Skip over the current transaction in the published peer or subscriber queue. You must specify either Peer or Subscriber
clear
Clear the current transactions in the published peer or subscriber queue. You must specify either Peer or Subscriber
show
Show the transaction details for the specified row number from the published queue, default is last transaction.
add
Add a peer or subscriber.
del
Delete a peer or subscriber.
reset
Reset the current transactions in the published peer or subscriber queue.
-d seconds
Specify the delay in seconds between checking for new transactions. Specifying this argument on the command will overwrite the setting specified for DB_REPDELAY in the recital.conf file.
-i
Rebuild the subscriber index used for Peer to Peer replication.
-h
List available command line options (this page).
-l
Turn logging on. Specifying this argument on the command will overwrite the setting specified for DB_REPLOG in the dbservice.conf file.
-p password
Specify a password for the server the publisher is running on. The password can also be specified in the data source.
-r
Reset the time stamp so all transactions in the queue are processed.
-u username
Specify a user name for the server the publisher is running on. The user name can also be specified in the data source.