This section explains the operands of the replicate rdarea statement. In the following table, the number corresponds to the explanation of the operand.
No. | Operand |
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1 | replicate rdarea replica-RDAREA-name |
2 | [globalbuffer global-buffer-name] |
3 | [lobbuffer LOB-global-buffer-name] |
4 | reproduce original-RDAREA-name |
5 | generation number generation-number-of-HiRDB-file-system-area |
-- | ; |
~<identifier> ((1-30))
Specifies a name for the replica RDAREA that is being defined.
You cannot specify ALL for the RDAREA name. The system treats an RDAREA name enclosed in double quotation marks (") as case sensitive; otherwise, the system treats it as all uppercase letters.
~<identifier> ((1-16))
Specifies the name of a global buffer in the HiRDB system (at the server where the replica definition is to be made, in the case of a HiRDB parallel server configuration) that is to be allocated temporarily to the user RDAREA for which a replica is being defined.
To check the global buffer, use the pdbufls command.
~<identifier> ((1-16))
Specifies the name of a global buffer in the HiRDB system (at the server where the replica definition is to be made in the case of a HiRDB parallel server configuration) that is to be allocated temporarily to the LOB RDAREA for which a replica is being defined.
To check the global buffer, use the pdbufls command.
~<identifier> ((1-30))
Specifies the name of the original RDAREA for which a replica is being defined.
The system treats an RDAREA name enclosed in double quotation marks (") as case sensitive; otherwise, the system treats it as all uppercase letters.
~<unsigned integer> ((1-10))
Specifies the generation number of the HiRDB file system area of the original RDAREA.
An error results if the registered generation number does not correspond to the HiRDB file system area of the HiRDB files that constitute the original RDAREA.