As more and more customers are using U2 Replication, they have inquired about how to ensure that subscribers are synchronized with publishers and not missing any updates.
Customers must have trust in the accuracy of the subscriber's database copy to rely on it:
Currently, customers must use a combination of administrative tasks including:
Historically customers have relied on the traffic lights in the XAdmin tool to determine if the publisher and subscriber are in sync.
While this utility is powerful and simple to use, customers should also be using the exception action scripts and monitor phantoms from the Rocket Customer Portal knowledge base.
We have developed this tool to operate in a publishing and subscribing architecture utilizing U2 Replication. The tool relies on socket communications between the two servers to detect, report, and if necessary, address discrepancies it identifies between a published and subscribed file.
At a high-level, here is a breakdown of what the utility does:
(Note: If the utility program is executed as a phantom to run it as a background or scheduled task, the phantom will be escalated to an iphantom and will consume a database license as it uses our socket interface).
The initial release version of the utility is 2.5. For more information, please log into the Rocket Community Portal (RCP) and visit this page. You’ll find the link to download the Replication File Checker utility on the same page as the knowledge base article; look on the right side of the page under the blue ‘Related files’ banner.
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