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4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9. Parameter
Process
Descrip.on
REPORT
EXTRACT/REPLICAT
Specify
the
interval
at
which
EXTRACT
or
REPLICAT
generates
interim
run)me
sta)s)cs
in
a
process
report
REPORTCOUNT
EXTRACT/REPLICAT
Report
a
count
of
transac)on
records
that
EXTRACT
or
REPLICAT
processed
since
startup
REPORTROLLOVER
EXTRACT/REPLICAT
Force
report
files
to
age
on
a
regular
schedule,
instead
of
when
a
process
starts
UPREPORTMINUTES
UPREPORTHOURS
Manager
Specify
the
frequency
with
which
Manager
reports,
EXTRACT,
and
REPLICAT
processes
run
LAGREPORTMINUTES
LAGREPORTHOURS
Manager
Specify
the
interval
at
which
Manager
checks
for
EXTRACT
and
REPLICAT
lag
LAGCRITICALSECONDS
LAGCRITICALMINUTES
LAGCRITICALHOURS
Manager
Specify
a
lag
threshold
that
is
considered
cri)cal,
and
to
force
a
warning
message
to
the
error
log
when
the
threshold
is
reached
LAGINFOSECONDS
LAGINFOMINUTES
LAGINFOHOURS
Manager
Specify
a
basic
lag
threshold;
if
lag
exceeds
the
specified
value,
Oracle
GoldenGate
reports
lag
informa)on
to
the
error
log.
If
the
lag
exceeds
the
value
specified
with
the
LAGCRITICAL
parameter,
Manager
reports
the
lag
as
cri)cal;
otherwise,
it
reports
the
lag
as
an
informa)onal
message
10. Command
Process
Descrip.on
INFO
MANAGER
STATUS
MANAGER
Manager
Determine
whether
or
not
the
Manager
process
is
running.
If
Manager
is
running,
the
port
number
is
displayed.
This
command
is
an
alias
for
STATUS
MANAGER
SEND
MANAGER
Manager
Retrieve
the
status
of
the
ac)ve
Manager
process
or
to
retrieve
dynamic
port
informa)on
as
configured
in
the
Manager
parameter
file
INFO
EXTRACT
EXTRACT
The
status
of
EXTRACT
(STARTING,
RUNNING,
STOPPED
or
ABENDED).
LAG
EXTRACT
EXTRACT
Determine
a
true
lag
)me
between
EXTRACT
and
the
data
source.
LAG
EXTRACT
calculates
the
lag
)me
more
precisely
than
INFO
EXTRACTbecause
it
communicates
with
EXTRACT
directly,
rather
than
reading
a
checkpoint
posi)on
in
the
trail
SEND
EXTRACT
EXTRACT
Communicate
with
a
running
EXTRACT
process.
The
request
is
processed
as
soon
as
EXTRACT
is
ready
to
accept
commands
from
users.
STATUS
EXTRACT
EXTRACT
Determine
whether
or
not
EXTRACT
is
running
INFO
REPLICAT
REPLICAT
Retrieve
the
processing
history
of
a
REPLICAT
group.
The
output
of
this
command
includes:
• The
status
of
REPLICAT
(STARTING,
RUNNING,
STOPPED
or
ABENDED).
STARTING
means
that
the
process
has
started
but
has
not
yet
locked
the
checkpoint
file
for
processing.
• (Oracle
database)
The
REPLICAT
mode:
non-‐integrated
or
integrated.
• Whether
or
not
REPLICAT
is
in
coordinated
mode
and,
if
so,
how
many
threads
it
currently
uses.
• Approximate
REPLICAT
lag.
• The
trail
from
which
REPLICAT
is
reading.
• Etc
…
The
basic
command
displays
informa)on
only
for
online
(con)nuous)
REPLICAT
groups.
Tasks
are
excluded.
LAG
REPLICAT
REPLICAT
Determine
a
true
lag
)me
between
REPLICAT
and
the
trail.
LAG
REPLICAT
es)mates
the
lag
)me
more
precisely
than
INFO
REPLICAT
because
it
communicates
with
REPLICAT
directly
rather
than
reading
a
checkpoint
posi)on
SEND
REPLICAT
REPLICAT
Communicate
with
a
star)ng
or
running
REPLICAT
process.
The
request
is
processed
as
soon
as
REPLICAT
is
ready
to
accept
commands
from
users
STATUS
REPLICAT
REPLICAT
Determine
whether
or
not
REPLICAT
is
running
28. Topic
Bug
Resolu.on
Manual
Bugs
are
associated
with
applica)on
so[ware
MOS
Note
ID:
1298817.1
Scripts
O[en
occur
due
to
user
errors
within
the
scripts
Normal
code
reviews
would
minimize
error
in
scripts
Oracle
GoldenGate
Director
A
few
bugs!
Bugs
have
been
documented
in
MOS
MOS
Note
ID:
1298817.1
Oracle
Enterprise
Manager
12c
Few
bugs
have
been
iden)fied.
Oracle
recommends
using
the
plug-‐in
to
monitoring
Oracle
GoldenGate
11.2.0.1.10
or
later
MOS
Note
ID:
1495998.1
(Berkley
Database
Data
Store
Bug)