7.13.4 Notes
- After RDAREA replica definition is completed, the replica RDAREA is placed in closed and command shutdown status. To use the replica RDAREA, you must place it in shutdown-release and open status. To do this, you need a replica HiRDB file system area; therefore, provide the entity of the replica HiRDB file system area before placing the replica RDAREA in shutdown release and open status.
- After RDAREA replica definition is completed, the replica status of the replica RDAREA is set to sub-RDAREA. To set it to the current RDAREA, place the RDAREA in shutdown-release and open status, and then use the pddbchg command to change it to the current RDAREA.
- After defining a replica RDAREA, use pdcopy to make a backup of the master directory and data dictionary RDAREAs.
- After RDAREA replica definition is completed, the replica RDAREA usage privilege is set to neutral (the status in which there is no data in the replica RDAREA in the data dictionary's SQL_RDAREA_PRIVILEGES table).
- You cannot define a replica of a RDAREA that contains a falsification prevented table.
- A replica definition cannot be specified for an in-memory RDAREA. You must first release the RDAREA from in-memory and then create a replica definition for it.
- An error occurs if the original RDAREA for which a replica definition is specified contains a sequence generator.