4 sdr operations, Sdr monitor, Sdr fundamental concepts – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

Page 41: Sdr operations 4-1, Sdr monitor 4-1, Sdr fundamental concepts 4-1, Sdr operations

Advertising
background image

HP NonStop SQL DDL Replicator User’s Guide 545799-005

4-1

4

SDR Operations

This section describes how SDR captures, replicates and executes DDL operations
and various special processing cases. The topics covered are the following:

SDR Monitor

DDL Capture

DDL Replication

SDR and RDF Takeover

Distributed Table Replication

SDR Monitor

The SDR monitor process has a reserved process name, $ZSDR. It is a NonStop
process pair to ensure that a CPU or network failure does not interrupt SDR
processing.

The SDR monitor has three basic functions:

1. Maintain configuration options for the SDR software that captures the DDL

operations.

2. Monitor the state of RDF and start an SDR updater process on the backup system

for each active RDF configuration.

3. Implement an efficient resource locking protocol to coordinate the capture of DDL

operations that are performed on distributed tables.

Once SDR is installed, the SDR monitor process should be executing at all times. It is
required for the capture of DDL operations.

The SDR monitor must also be executing on the RDF backup system for SDR
replication to occur.

The system cold load procedures should be updated to start the monitor right after
TMF has been started. Unlike RDF, the SDR monitor does not need to be stopped in
order to perform routine maintenance operations. Even stopping TMF does not require
SDR to be stopped.

SDR Fundamental Concepts

There are two fundamental rules or concepts about SDR that users must keep in mind
when trying to manage SDR. Users that have managed RDF systems can make
incorrect assumptions about how SDR works. Understanding the following “rules of the
road” will help eliminate some confusion about what SDR is doing.

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: