Using the Adabas Event Replicator Subsystem

This document describes the Adabas Event Replicator Subsystem and how to maintain Replication definitions in the Replicator system file using the Adabas Event Replicator Subsystem.

It covers the following topics:

About the Adabas Event Replicator Subsystem Describes basics of the Adabas Event Replicator Subsystem screens, including how to access them and how to control access to the Adabas Event Replicator Subsystem. Global values and methods of loading and unloading the Replicator system file are also described.
Maintaining Initial-State Definitions Describes maintenance tasks for initial-state definitions using the Adabas Event Replicator Subsystem screens.
Maintaining Destination Definitions Describes maintenance tasks for destination definitions using the Adabas Event Replicator Subsystem screens.
Maintaining Input Queue (IQUEUE) Definitions Describes maintenance tasks for IQUEUE definitions using the Adabas Event Replicator Subsystem screens.
Maintaining Resend Buffer Definitions Describes maintenance tasks for resend buffer definitions using the Adabas Event Replicator Subsystem screens.
Maintaining Transaction Filter Definitions Describes maintenance tasks for transaction filter definitions using the Adabas Event Replicator Subsystem screens.
Maintaining Subscription Definitions Describes maintenance tasks for subscription definitions using the Adabas Event Replicator Subsystem screens.
Maintaining SFILE Definitions Describes maintenance tasks for SFILE definitions using the Adabas Event Replicator Subsystem screens.
Maintaining GFB Definitions Describes maintenance tasks for global format buffer (GFB) definitions using the Adabas Event Replicator Subsystem screens.
Initiating a Replay Request Using the Adabas Event Replicator Subsystem Describes how you can initiate synchronized and replay-only replay processing using the Adabas Event Replicator Subsystem and the ADARPL utility.
Reviewing and Managing the PLOG Data Set List Describes how you can use the Adabas Event Replicator Subsystem to review and maintain the list of PLOG data sets stored in the Replicator system file. It also describes the information stored for each PLOG data set.
Submitting Event Replicator Target Adapter Requests Describes how you can populate, refresh (clear), and delete RDBMS tables using the Event Replicator Target Adapter once it is activated. You can submit requests to populate RDBMS tables with initial-state data, clear tables, or drop tables.