Master_Root=master-rootfile
Identifies the name of the master database root file from
which the replication servers on the standby database receive
replication data.
Applicable to: Standby database
Required or Required the first time you enter the
Optional: Replicate After_Journal Start command and
any time you specify other Replication
Startup qualifiers. Optional on all subsequent
invocations.
Default Value: None.
You must include the Master_Root qualifier the first time you
enter the Replicate After_Journal Start command (unless you have
preconfigured the Master_Root qualifier using the Replication
After_Journal Configure command). This ensures that the standby
database uses the master database you specify as the source of
the replication operations. If you omit the Master_Root qualifier
on subsequent Replicate After_Journal Start commands, the Hot
Standby software retrieves the master database name from the
header information in the database root file.
Whenever you specify the Master_Root qualifier, you must do the
following to ensure the command executes successfully:
o Specify the name of the master database root file.
Do not specify the name of the standby database on the Master_
Root qualifier. Any attempt to use a restored database as a
master database causes replication startup operations to fail.
o Include a node name and directory path for remote network
communications.
You can define a logical name to identify the master node.
o Be able to access the master database.
When the master database node is configured in a VMScluster
system, the node name you specify with the Master_Root
qualifier can be any participating node from which the master
database can be accessed. Cluster aliases are acceptable when
you use the Master_Root qualifier.
The master and standby databases communicate using network
communications (for remote database access) or interprocess
communications (for local database access) according to how you
specify the master database name. The following table describes
how the Hot Standby software chooses the method of communication:
If . . . Then . . .
You include a node The Hot Standby software uses remote
name when you specify network communications to receive the
the master database after-image journal log changes, unless
root file the specified node is the current node
You do not include The Hot Standby software uses local
a node name when you interprocess communications to receive
specify the master the after-image journal log changes
database root file
The Hot Standby software compares and verifies the master
database (that you specify with the Master_Root qualifier)
against the standby database (that you specify with the Standby_
Root qualifier when you start replication operations on the
master database). This verification ensures that both databases
are identical transactionally.