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1  –  Network Timeout field

    This field displays the amount of time, in seconds, after which
    the Hot Standby network times out. The default is 120 seconds.
    You can override the default with the RDM$BIND_HOT_NETWORK_
    TIMEOUT logical name.

2  –  Connect Timeout field

    This field displays the amount of time, in minutes, to wait for
    the connection to be made between the master and the standby
    database. The default is 5 minutes. You can override the default
    with the RDM$BIND_LCS_CONNECT_TIMEOUT logical name.

3  –  Sync Commit Freq field

    This field displays the Log Catch-up Server (LCS) process message
    synchronization count, expressed as the number of messages after
    which the LCS waits for the Log Rollforward Server (LRS) process
    on the standby database to finish processing all previously
    transmitted messages. The default is 64 messages. You can
    override the default value with the RDM$BIND_LCS_SYNC_COMMIT_
    MAX logical name.

4  –  Data Sync Mode field

    This field displays the current database synchronization mode.

            0 = cold    1 = warm    2 = hot   3 = commit

    You can override the default with the RDM$BIND_HOT_DATA_SYNC_MODE
    logical name.

5  –  Server Checkpoint field

    This field displays the number of messages per server checkpoint
    interval. The default is 100 messages. You can override the
    default with the RDM$BIND_HOT_CHECKPOINT logical name.

6  –  LCS Reopen Log Sec field

    This field displays the amount of time, in seconds, that the LCS
    process will wait before attempting to automatically reopen its
    log file.

7  –  LCS Reopen Log Siz field

    This field displays the maximum file size that the LCS process
    log file is allowed to grow before it is automatically reopened.

8  –  Gap Timeout field

    This field displays the amount of time, in minutes, to wait for
    stalled MSN (gap) resolution. The default is 5 minutes. You can
    override the default value with the RDM$BIND_LRS_GAP_TIMEOUT
    logical name.

9  –  Commit Queue Min field

    This field displays the minimum number of committed transactions
    the Log Rollforward Server (LRS) process on the standby database
    will process in a single batch. Decreasing this value may cause
    asynchronous pre-fetch stalls; increasing this value may cause
    buffer turnover. The default is 10 transactions. You can override
    the default value with the RDM$BIND_LRS_COMMIT_QUEUE_MIN logical
    name.

10  –  Commit Queue Cur field

    This field displays the current number of committed transactions
    the Log Rollforward Server (LRS) process on the standby database
    will process in a single batch. This value dynamically floats
    between the minimum and maximum dashboard values. The default
    is 10 transactions. You can override the default value with the
    RDM$BIND_LRS_COMMIT_QUEUE_CUR logical name.

11  –  Commit Queue Max field

    This field displays the maximum number of committed transactions
    the Log Rollforward Server (LRS) process on the standby database
    will process in a single batch. Decreasing this value may cause
    asynchronous pre-fetch stalls; increasing this value may cause
    buffer turnover. The default is 500 transactions. You can
    override the default value with the RDM$BIND_LRS_COMMIT_QUEUE_
    MAX logical name.

12  –  Governor Enabled field

    This field indicates whether the governor is enabled. The default
    value 1 indicates that the governor is enabled and the value 0
    indicates that it is disabled. You can override the default value
    with the RDM$BIND_LRS_GOVERNOR_ENABLED logical name.

13  –  LRS Reopen Log Sec field

    This field displays the amount of time, in seconds, that the LRS
    process will wait before attempting to automatically reopen its
    log file.

14  –  LRS Reopen Log Siz field

    This field displays the maximum file size that the LRS process
    log file is allowed to grow before it is automatically reopened.

15  –  Suspend ABS field

    This field indicates whether the ABS process is suspended as
    a result of a Hot Standby (replication) failure. The default
    value 1 indicates that the ABS process is suspended and the
    value 0 indicates that the ABS process is not suspended. You
    can override the default value with the RDM$BIND_HOT_ABS_SUSPEND
    logical name.
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