You can start database replication while the master database, the standby database, or both databases are on line (open) and accessible for active use. There is no need to close either database to initiate database replication. Applications and users can continue to access data and make modifications to the master database whether or not replication activity has started. Waiting for the replication activity to begin does not inhibit access to, or interrupt modifications on, the master database. Starting replication is an online operation that can occur while the standby database is open. However, database users must not actively attach to the standby database prior to starting database replication if you perform offline backup operations. Replication operations cannot start when these conditions exist: o Any read/write transactions, including prestarted read/write transactions, are active on the standby database o Any read-only (snapshot) transactions are running on the standby database. The Log Rollforward Server waits until the read-only transactions commit. o The row cache feature cannot be active on the standby database. The row cache feature must be identically configured on the master and standby databases in the event failover occurs, but the row cache feature must not be activated on the standby database until it becomes the master. To open the hot standby database prior to starting replication, use the NoRow_Cache qualifier on the RMU Open command to disable the row cache feature. o Any storage area is inconsistent (for example, if you restore a storage area from a backup file but you have not rolled forward after-image journals to be consistent with the rest of the database) NOTE On OpenVMS systems, if you have preconfigured your Hot Standby environment using the Replicate After_Journal Configure command and you plan to start replication operations remotely (for example, if you want to start replication on the standby database from the master database node), you must provide the SYSPRV privilege to the DBMAIJSERVER or RDMAIJSERVER account.