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Dbvisit Replicate is configured using a setup wizard. The setup wizard does not make any database changes, instead it creates a set of configuration scripts that can be inspected before executing to give full visibility of database changes. 

If any mistakes are made, then the wizard can be cancelled by typing ctrl-c, and then restarted. The setup wizard will remember previous information entered. 

This configuration will take about 15 minutes.

Please ensure the following pre-requisites checks have been tested. Otherwise the replication will not function.

Starting the dbvrep setup wizard

The following is a step-by-step guide of configuring a replication using the setup wizard. To accept the default answer for a question, just press the Return key.

1. Connect to the source server as oracle.

su - oracle

2. In the home directory of oracle start Dbvisit Replicate.

dbvrep

The output will be.

Initializing......done
Dbvisit Replicate version 2.7
Copyright (C) Dbvisit Software Limited.  All rights reserved.
No DDC file loaded.
Run "setup wizard" to start the configuration wizard or try "help" to see all commands available.
dbvrep> 

3. Start the setup wizard and accept the end-user license agreement.

dbvrep> setup wizard
This wizard configures Dbvisit Replicate.
The setup wizard creates configuration scripts, which need to be run after the wizard ends. No changes to the databases are made before that.

The progress is saved every time a list of databases, replications, etc. is shown. It will be re-read if wizard is restarted and the same DDC name and script path is selected.


Run the wizard now? [yes] yes

Accept end-user license agreement? (view/yes/no) [view] yes

3. Follow the steps and give the name of the replication. Name it dbvrep_XE.

Before starting the actual configuration, some basic information is needed. The DDC name and script path determines where all files created by the wizard go (and where to reread them if wizard is rerun) and the license key determines which options are available for this configuration.
(DDC_NAME) - Please enter a name for this replication (suggestion: use the name of the source database): [] dbvrep_XE 	

4. Use the trial license key included with Dbvisit Replicate and select the MAX edition of the product.

(LICENSE_KEY) - Please enter your license key: [(trial)]
 
Which Replicate edition do you want to trial (LTD/XTD/MAX): [MAX]

Enter the location of the directory where the Setup Wizard will place the configuration files.

(SETUP_SCRIPT_PATH) - Please enter a directory for location of configuration scripts on this machine: [/u01/app/oracle/dbvrep_XE]                                          

Enter the location where Dbvisit Replicate will find the Oracle network configuration files.

Network configuration files were detected on this system in these locations:
[/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/xe/network/admin]
(TNS_ADMIN) - Please enter TNS configuration directory for this machine: [/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/xe/network/admin]

Step 1 - Describe databases

Describe the first database. This will be the source database and will be the Oracle database on the machine called source.

Step 1 - Describe databases
========================================
The first step is to describe databases used in the replication. There are usually two of them (source and target).
Store SYSDBA and DBA passwords? Passwords only required during setup and initialization? (yes/no) [yes]

Specify the default database which is Oracle.

Let's configure the database, describing it's type, connectivity, user names etc.
What type of database is this? (Oracle/MySQL/SQL Server/Oracle AWS RDS/CSV/Hadoop): [Oracle]   

6. The TNS alias is source

Please enter database TNS alias: [] source

Enter the username and password of a user with SYSDBA. Accept the default of SYS and change_on_install.

Please enter SYSDBA user name: [SYS]
Please enter password for this user: [change_on_install]

Enter the username and password of a user with the DBA role. Accept the default of SYSTEM and manager.

Please enter user with DBA role: [SYSTEM] 
Please enter password for this user: [manager]                                                                                                                                

7. Specify the defaults to create the Dbvisit Replicate schema in the source database. Accept the default username of dbvrep and the default password of dbvpasswd.

Connecting to database source as SYSTEM to query list of tablespaces and to detect ASM (by looking whether any redo logs or archived logs are stored in ASM).
Enter the Dbvisit Replicate owner (this user will be created by this script): [dbvrep]
Please enter password for this user: [dbvpasswd] 

Specify the USERS tablespace as the default tablespace for the dbvrep user.

Permanent tablespaces detected on the database: REPOE_DATA, USERS. 

Please enter default permanent tablespace for this user: [REPOE_DATA] USERS                                                                                    

Specify the TEMP tablespace as the temporary tablespace for the dbvrep user.

Temporary tablespaces detected on the database: TEMP.
Please enter default temporary tablespace for this user: [TEMP]

The first database is now configured. Add the next database. This will be the target database and will be the Oracle database on the machine called target.

Following databases are now configured:
1: Oracle source, SYS/***, SYSTEM/***, dbvrep/***, USERS/TEMP, dbvrep/, ASM:NO, TZ: +00:00

8. Add the next database. This will be the target database. It is also an Oracle database.

Enter the number of the database to modify it, or "add", or "done": [add]                                                                                      

Specify the default database which is Oracle.

Let's configure the database, describing it's type, connectivity, user names etc.
What type of database is this? (Oracle/MySQL/SQL Server/Oracle AWS RDS/CSV/Hadoop): [Oracle]

9. The TNS alias is target.

Please enter database TNS alias: [] target                                                                                                          

Enter the username and password of a user with SYSDBA. Accept the default of SYS and change_on_install.

Please enter SYSDBA user name: [SYS]
Please enter password for this user: [change_on_install]

Enter the username and password of a user with the DBA role. Accept the default of SYSTEM and manager.

Please enter user with DBA role: [SYSTEM] 
Please enter password for this user: [manager]                                                                                                                                

 Specify the defaults to create the Dbvisit Replicate schema in the target database. Accept the default username of dbvrep and the default password of dbvpasswd.

Connecting to database target as SYSTEM to query list of tablespaces and to detect ASM (by looking whether any redo logs or archived logs are stored in ASM).
Enter the Dbvisit Replicate owner (this user will be created by this script): [dbvrep]
Please enter password for this user: [dbvpasswd] 

Specify the USERS tablespace as the default tablespace for the dbvrep user.

Permanent tablespaces detected on the database: REPOE_DATA, USERS. 

Please enter default permanent tablespace for this user: [REPOE_DATA] USERS                                                                                    

Specify the TEMP tablespace as the temporary tablespace for the dbvrep user.

Temporary tablespaces detected on the database: TEMP.
 
Please enter default temporary tablespace for this user: [TEMP]

11. Both source and target database have now been defined.

Following databases are now configured:
1: Oracle source, SYS/***, SYSTEM/***, dbvrep/***, USERS/TEMP, dbvrep/, ASM:NO, TZ: +00:00
2: Oracle target, SYS/***, SYSTEM/***, dbvrep/***, USERS/TEMP, dbvrep/, ASM:NO, TZ: +00:00
Enter the number of the database to modify it, or "add", or "done": [done] 

12. Set source and targets for each replication pair. Select (1) as the source database (default).

Step 2 - Replication pairs
========================================
The second step is to set source and targets for each replication pair.
Let's configure the replication pair, selecting source and target.
Following databases are described:
1: ttorcl_src (Oracle)  
2: ttorcl_trg (Oracle)  
Select source database: [1]                                                                                                                                               

Select (2) as the target database (default).

Select target database: [2]

13. Specify defaults for the replication pair.

Will be DDL replication enabled? [yes]                                                                        
Use fetcher to offload the mining to a different server? (yes/no) [no]                                                                                                    
Would you like to encrypt the data across the network (yes or no) [no]                                                                                                    
Would you like to compress the data across the network (yes or no) [no]                                                                                                   
How long do you want to set the network timeouts. Recommended range between 60-300 seconds [60]

14. Define the method to use to lock and copy the data initially to ensure the data is in sync before the replication starts. Use the single-scn method (default).

Lock and copy the data initially one-by-one or at a single SCN?
one-by-one : Lock tables one by one and capture SCN
single-scn : One SCN for all tables
ddl-only   : Only DDL script for target objects
resetlogs  : Use SCN from last resetlogs operation (standby activation, rman incomplete recovery)                                                                         
(one-by-one/single-scn/ddl-only/resetlogs) [single-scn]

15. Define what data instantiation script to create? This method copies the initial data set to ensure the data is in sync before the replication starts. Use dp_networklink which is the DataPump method over a database network link (DB_LINK) (default).

What data instantiation script to create?
dp_networklink : Data Pump with network link. No export datafile is created (APPLY.sh)
dp_exp         : Data Pump with export datafile. Creates an export datafile (APPLY.sh)
exp            : Pre-datapump exp/imp with export datafile (APPLY.sh)
ddl_file       : DDL file created (APPLY.sql)
ddl_run        : DDL is automatically executed on target
load           : All replicated data is created and loaded automatically 
none                                                                                                                                                                      
(dp_networklink/dp_exp/exp/ddl_file/ddl_run/load/none) [dp_networklink] 

16. The replication pair is now configured.

Following replication pairs are now configured:
1: ttorcl_src (Oracle) ==> ttorcl_trg (Oracle), DDL: yes, fetcher: no, process suffix: (no suffix), compression: no, encryption: no, network timeout: 60, prepare type:
single-scn, data load: dp_networklink
Enter number of replication pair to modify it, or "add", or "done": [done] 

17 Add the schemas or tables to be replicated.

Step 3 - Replicated tables
========================================
The third step is to choose the schemas and tables to be replicated. If the databases are reachable, the tables are checked for existence, datatype support, etc.,
schemas are queried for tables. Note that all messages are merely hints/warnings and may be ignored if issues are rectified before the scripts are actually executed.
Following tables are defined for replication pairs:
1: ttorcl_src (Oracle) ==> ttorcl_trg (Oracle), DDL: yes, suffix: (no suffix), prepare: single-scn
  No tables defined.
Enter number of replication pair to modify it, or "done": [1]

18. Add the OE schema to be replicated.

Please enter list of all individual tables to be replicated. Enter schema name(s) only to replicate all tables in that schema. Use comma or space to delimit the entries.
Enter the tables and schemas: [] oe                                                                                                                                       
Selected schemas: OE

We do not need to add more tables, so select NO (default).

Add more tables or schemas? (YES/NO) [NO] 

19. We are not replicating PL/SQL. Please press enter / return to skip this option.

To replicate changes of PL/SQL objects in schema(s), please enter the schemas to be replicated. Note that specifying any entry will cause additional privileges to be
granted to dbvrep. Enter through a comma or space-delimited list.
Enter the list of schemas (PL/SQL): []  

20. We are not going to use any advanced options, so specify no (default).

You can also specify some advanced options:
1. Rename schemas or tables.
2. Specify filtering conditions.
3. (Tables only) Configure Change Data Capture; this does not maintain a copy of the source table, but logs all operations as separate entries. This is useful for ETL or
as an audit trail. This usually requires adding of new columns (timestamps, old/new values etc.) to the target table.
Specify rename name or filter condition for any of the specified schemas (YES/NO): [no] 

21. There are no tables to exclude from the schema. Press enter.

(PREPARE_SCHEMA_EXCEPTIONS) - Specify tables to exclude from PREPARE SCHEMA, if any: []

22. The tables are now defined for the replication. Press enter.

Following tables are defined for replication pairs:
1: ttorcl_src (Oracle) ==> ttorcl_trg (Oracle), DDL: yes, suffix: (no suffix), prepare: single-scn
  OE(tables)
Enter number of replication pair to modify it, or "done": [done]                                                                                                          

23. Specify information about the processes and where they are going to run. Press enter.

Step 4 - Process configuration
========================================
The fourth step is to configure the replication processes for each replication.
Following processes are defined:
1: MINE on ttorcl_src
  Not configured.
2: APPLY on ttorcl_trg
  Not configured.
Enter number of process to modify it, or "done": [1]  

24. Add information where the MINE process is going to run. Accept all the defaults.

Enter number of process to modify it, or "done": [1]                                                                                                                    
Fully qualified name of the server for the process (usually co-located with the database, unless mine is offloaded using fetcher): [source]            
Server type (Windows/Linux/Unix): [Linux]                                                                                                                                 
Enable email notifications about problems (yes/no)? [no]                                                                                                                  
Enable SNMP traps/notifications about problems (yes/no)? [no]                                                                                                             

All the settings will be displayed. Press return. 

Following settings were pre-filled with defaults or your reloaded settings:
----------------------------------------
[MINE_REMOTE_INTERFACE]: Network remote interface: source:7901 
[MINE_DATABASE]: Database TNS: ttorcl_src 
[TNS_ADMIN]: tnsnames.ora path: /u01/app/oracle/product/12.1.0/dbhome_1/network/admin 
[MINE_PLOG]: Filemask for generated plogs: /u01/oracle/dbvrep_orcl/mine/%S.%E (%S is sequence, %T thread, %F original filename (stripped
extension), %P process type, %N process name, %E default extension)
[LOG_FILE]: General log file: /u01/oracle/dbvrep_orcl/log/dbvrep_%N_%D.%E 
[LOG_FILE_TRACE]: Error traces: /u01/oracle/dbvrep_orcl/log/trace/dbvrep_%N_%D_%I_%U.%E 
Checking that these settings are valid...
Do you want change any of the settings? [no]

25. Add information where the APPLY process is going to run. Accept all the defaults.

Following processes are defined:
1: MINE on ttorcl_src
  Host: source, SMTP: no, SNMP: no
2: APPLY on ttorcl_trg
  Not configured.
Enter number of process to modify it, or "done": [2]                                                                                                                      
Fully qualified name of the server for the process (usually co-located with the database, unless mine is offloaded using fetcher): [target]                               
Server type (Windows/Linux/Unix): [Linux]                                                                                                                                 
Enable email notifications about problems (yes/no)? [no]                                                                                                                  
Enable SNMP traps/notifications about problems (yes/no)? [no]                                                                                                             

All the settings will be displayed. Press return. 

Following settings were pre-filled with defaults or your reloaded settings:
----------------------------------------
[APPLY_REMOTE_INTERFACE]: Network remote interface: target:7902 
[APPLY_DATABASE]: Database TNS: ttorcl_trg 
[TNS_ADMIN]: tnsnames.ora path: /u01/app/oracle/product/12.1.0/dbhome_1/network/admin 
[APPLY_STAGING_DIR]: Directory for received plogs: /u01/oracle/dbvrep_orcl/apply 
[LOG_FILE]: General log file: /u01/oracle/dbvrep_orcl/log/dbvrep_%N_%D.%E 
[LOG_FILE_TRACE]: Error traces: /u01/oracle/dbvrep_orcl/log/trace/dbvrep_%N_%D_%I_%U.%E 
Checking that these settings are valid...
Do you want change any of the settings? [no]

26. The processes are now defined.

Following processes are defined:
1: MINE on ttorcl_src
  Host: source, SMTP: no, SNMP: no
2: APPLY on ttorcl_trg
  Host: target, SMTP: no, SNMP: no
Enter number of process to modify it, or "done": [done]

27. Dbvisit Replicate wizard has completed and all the scripts have been created. No database changes have been made yet.

Enter number of process to modify it, or "done": [done]                                                                                      
Created file /u01/oracle/dbvrep_orcl/dbvrep_orcl-APPLY.ddc.
Created file /u01/oracle/dbvrep_orcl/dbvrep_orcl-MINE.ddc.
WARN-9451: DataPump directory dd not exist at the ttorcl_trg database when Step 1 was run. Please create ttorcl_trg_DATA_PUMP_DIR directory
there or edit the .dbvrep/.sh script and use different directory name.
Created file /u01/oracle/dbvrep_orcl/config/dbvrep_orcl-setup.dbvrep.
Created file /u01/oracle/dbvrep_orcl/config/dbvrep_orcl-dbsetup_ttorcl_src.sql.
Created file /u01/oracle/dbvrep_orcl/config/dbvrep_orcl-dbsetup_ttorcl_trg.sql.
Created file /u01/oracle/dbvrep_orcl/config/dbvrep_orcl-grants_ttorcl_src.sql.
Created file /u01/oracle/dbvrep_orcl/config/dbvrep_orcl-grants_ttorcl_trg.sql.
Created file /u01/oracle/dbvrep_orcl/config/dbvrep_orcl-onetime.ddc.
Created file /u01/oracle/dbvrep_orcl/start-console.sh.
Created file /u01/oracle/dbvrep_orcl/dbvrep_orcl-run-source.sh.
Created file /u01/oracle/dbvrep_orcl/dbvrep_orcl-run-target.sh.
Created file /u01/oracle/dbvrep_orcl/Nextsteps.txt.
Created file /u01/oracle/dbvrep_orcl/dbvrep_orcl-all.sh.
===========================================================================================================================================
Dbvisit Replicate wizard completed
Script /u01/oracle/dbvrep_orcl/dbvrep_orcl-all.sh created. This runs all the above created scripts. Please exit out of dbvrep, review and
run script as current user to setup and start Dbvisit Replicate.
Optionally, the script can be invoked now by this wizard.
Run this script now? (yes/no) [NO] 

28. Do not run the script, but exit out of the wizard.

Run this script now? (yes/no) [NO]                                                                                                                                        
dbvrep> exit                                                                                                                                                              
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