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Oracle GoldenGate 11g Implementer's guide

You're reading from   Oracle GoldenGate 11g Implementer's guide Design, install, and configure high-performance data replication solutions using Oracle GoldenGate

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2011
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849682008
Length 280 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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John P Jeffries John P Jeffries
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Oracle GoldenGate 11 Implementer's guide
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Getting Started 2. Installing and Preparing GoldenGate FREE CHAPTER 3. Design Considerations 4. Configuring Oracle GoldenGate 5. Configuration Options 6. Configuring GoldenGate for HA 7. Advanced Configuration 8. Managing Oracle GoldenGate 9. Performance Tuning 10. Troubleshooting GoldenGate GGSCI Commands
GoldenGate Installed Components
The Future of Oracle GoldenGate
Index

Testing Change Data Capture and Delivery


To test if the CDC is working we must make some data changes on our source database and ensure that they are propagated to and applied on the target. The following simple steps provide a basic test case that will confirm all is well:

  1. On the source database server, start a SQL*Plus session and connect to the OLTP database as the SRC user.

    sqlplus SRC/SRC@OLTP
    SQL>
    
  2. Insert a new record into the DEPT table and commit the transaction.

    SQL> INSERT INTO dept VALUES (50, 'TEST', 'LONDON');
    
    1 row created.
    
    SQL> COMMIT;
    Commit complete.
    

    Issuing a commit forces Oracle to write the transaction details to the database's online redo logs. These are subsequently read by the Extract process (EOLTP01) in real-time and written to the local trail. The transaction in the local trail is read by the Data Pump process (EPMP01) that transfers the data via TCP/IP to the remote trail. The Replicat process (ROLAP01) reads the remote trail, converts the transaction...

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