You can trigger a data replication process manually, schedule it to run at a specified
time or recur at a specified interval, or create a job to run it.
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Select . A list of existing data replication processes is displayed.
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Copy an existing process, or create one from scratch.
- To copy an existing process, select it in the list, then click
Copy. You can select multiple processes and copy them
all at once. If you want to modify a generated process, click its process ID to
open its details page, then click Edit.
- To create a replication process from scratch, click
New, then continue with the steps to configure
it.
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The system generates a process ID. You can enter a different ID.
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From the dropdown list, select a target instance.
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(Optional) Enter a description.
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From the dropdown list, select a page cache invalidation strategy.
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From the dropdown list, select an activation type. Remember that data is replicated
in its state at the time the process runs, not the time when the process is
defined.
Option |
Description |
Manual |
The process runs when you manually trigger it. |
Automatic |
You schedule a single time when the process runs. Selecting this option
displays date and time fields. The default value is the next midnight. |
Recurring |
You schedule a recurring time when the process runs. Selecting this option
displays interval, date, and time fields. The default value is every day at
midnight. |
Job Step |
The process is available to run as part of a job. |
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From the dropdown list, select a notification email trigger. To enter multiple
recipient email addresses, separate them with commas.
Option |
Description |
-None- |
No emails are sent. |
When Process Ends |
Sends an email to the specified addresses when the process ends, whether
it succeeds or fails. If it hangs, then no email is sent. |
When Process Fails |
Sends an email to the specified addresses only if the process fails. If
the process succeeds or hangs, then no email is sent. |
Periodically |
Enter an interval in minutes. While the process is running, emails are
sent to the specified addresses at that interval until the process finishes. An
email is also sent when the process succeeds or fails. |
The email notifications contain the start and end time of the process, the target
system, the replication type, and the included replication tasks. If there’s a
failure, they also include an error code. Each process in a recurring series sends
its own notification.
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Click Next.
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From the dropdown list, select a replication type.
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Select the replication tasks to include.
Site-level replication tasks for new sites are disabled until you have
successfully run a replication that includes their global-level site tasks.
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Click Next and review the process details.
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Click Create or Schedule to create
the process. If you selected Manual activation, you can click
Start to create the process and immediately run it.
Once the data replication process has begun, it can't be deleted.