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MADS...
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 6:10 pm
Guest
Hi everybody!

A client, LONG time ago, configured Enterprise Replication from a main
server to a test server. After they finished their tests, they stopped
the replication and did nothing else.

Now, years later, I have to alter a replicated table, I get

19989: Enterprise Replication is not in active state

The replication can not be started, due to the fact that the test
server doesn't even exist. I tried several cdr commands (cdr remove,
cdr delete server, cdr delete replicateset) , but I only get

command failed -- Enterprise Replication not active (62)

How can I drop the replication for good?

Thanks in advance!
 
Jarrod Teale...
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 12:10 am
Guest
Drop the syscdr database on both ends

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Subject: How to delete Enterprise Replication

Hi everybody!

A client, LONG time ago, configured Enterprise Replication from a main
server to a test server. After they finished their tests, they stopped
the replication and did nothing else.

Now, years later, I have to alter a replicated table, I get

19989: Enterprise Replication is not in active state

The replication can not be started, due to the fact that the test server
doesn't even exist. I tried several cdr commands (cdr remove, cdr delete
server, cdr delete replicateset) , but I only get

command failed -- Enterprise Replication not active (62)

How can I drop the replication for good?

Thanks in advance!
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Plugge, Joe R....
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 12:33 am
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You may have to bring down the engine and then bring it back up using oninit -D, which prevents the replication treads from starting, then you should be able to drop the syscdr database. Then depending on how tangled up it was, you may have to grind through each database and make sure that there are no cdr_deltab_xxxxx tables, if there are, drop them.

You can then bounce the engine again, restarting normally.

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Subject: RE: How to delete Enterprise Replication

Drop the syscdr database on both ends

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Sent: Friday, 23 October 2009 7:11 a.m.
To: informix-list at (no spam) iiug.org
Subject: How to delete Enterprise Replication

Hi everybody!

A client, LONG time ago, configured Enterprise Replication from a main
server to a test server. After they finished their tests, they stopped
the replication and did nothing else.

Now, years later, I have to alter a replicated table, I get

19989: Enterprise Replication is not in active state

The replication can not be started, due to the fact that the test server
doesn't even exist. I tried several cdr commands (cdr remove, cdr delete
server, cdr delete replicateset) , but I only get

command failed -- Enterprise Replication not active (62)

How can I drop the replication for good?

Thanks in advance!
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mpruet...
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 3:07 am
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On Oct 22, 11:10 am, MADS <mdapo... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
Hi everybody!

A client, LONG time ago, configured Enterprise Replication from a main
server to a test server. After they finished their tests, they stopped
the replication and did nothing else.

Now, years later, I have to alter a replicated table, I get

 19989: Enterprise Replication is not in active state

The replication can not be started, due to the fact that the test
server doesn't even exist. I tried several cdr commands (cdr remove,
cdr delete server, cdr delete replicateset) , but I only get

command failed -- Enterprise Replication not active  (62)

How can I drop the replication for good?

Thanks in advance!

cdr delete server --force <server_name>

cdr remove (if using 9.4).

If you just drop syscdr, then you are not going to get the automatic
cleanup of all of the internal tables.

M.P.
 
...
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 5:15 am
Guest
you can also do
cdr delete server
 
Habichtsberg, Reinhard...
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 12:34 pm
Guest
"cdr start [-c prodserver]" on the production server? Should start without
any replication partner active. Afterwards the other commands should work.

HTH, Reinhard.

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Subject: Re: How to delete Enterprise Replication


On Oct 22, 11:10 am, MADS <mdapo... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everybody!

A client, LONG time ago, configured Enterprise Replication
from a main
server to a test server. After they finished their tests,
they stopped
the replication and did nothing else.

Now, years later, I have to alter a replicated table, I get

 19989: Enterprise Replication is not in active state

The replication can not be started, due to the fact that the test
server doesn't even exist. I tried several cdr commands (cdr remove,
cdr delete server, cdr delete replicateset) , but I only get

command failed -- Enterprise Replication not active  (62)

How can I drop the replication for good?

Thanks in advance!

cdr delete server --force <server_name

cdr remove (if using 9.4).

If you just drop syscdr, then you are not going to get the automatic
cleanup of all of the internal tables.

M.P.
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MADS...
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 2:14 pm
Guest
Thanks to all for your advice.

I'll ask the client to schedule a downtime this Sunday and will test
your advices...

On Oct 22, 2:10 pm, MADS <mdapo... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
Hi everybody!

A client, LONG time ago, configured Enterprise Replication from a main
server to a test server. After they finished their tests, they stopped
the replication and did nothing else.

Now, years later, I have to alter a replicated table, I get

 19989: Enterprise Replication is not in active state

The replication can not be started, due to the fact that the test
server doesn't even exist. I tried several cdr commands (cdr remove,
cdr delete server, cdr delete replicateset) , but I only get

command failed -- Enterprise Replication not active  (62)

How can I drop the replication for good?

Thanks in advance!
 
 
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