OE Replication is extremely delicate. Rebuilding from scratch is something that you better get good at.
It *is* possible to do a controlled fail-over, switch roles and then fail-back without rebuilding. But it is pretty complicated and easy to mess up. (And I don't have the steps at my finger-tips right now.)
Like all things replication related you really, really need to be on a very up to date release. OE Replication and ancient, obsolete & unsupported releases is a toxic combination.
Just want to know that if i have a progress 10.2B database on a Solaris machine can we set up target DB on
a Linux or IBM AIX machine using OE Replication tool.
The source and target server machines for OpenEdge Replication must have:
A) The same Operating system (e.g. AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, Linux, Windows) B) The same OpenEdge Installation (e.g. 32Bit or 64Bit OpenEdge editions) C) The same OpenEdge release (e.g. OpenEdge 10.1B Enterprise RDBMS) D) The same Big-Endian byte ordering format
E) Replication between different Operating Systems on Little-Endian byte order systems are not supported at all due to OS limitations.
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