Platforms and operating systems

The Mirror Replication Agent 12.6 software requires one of the platforms and operating system versions listed in Table 2-1.

NoteMirror Replication Agent for Oracle must be installed on a machine from which it can directly access a copy of the Oracle redo logs and not the original Oracle redo logs.

Table 2-1: Platform and operating system requirements

Platform

Operating system version

HP 9000(8xx)

HP-UX 11i

IBM RISC System/6000

IBM AIX 5.1, 5.2, and 5.3

Linux/Intel x86

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1

  • Kernel version 2.4.9-e.27 or later

  • RPM version 4.0.4 or later

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0

  • Kernel version 2.4.21-27.0.2.EL

  • RPM version 4.2.3

Microsoft Windows 2000

Windows 2000 v.5.0.2195

Microsoft Windows Server 2003

Windows Server 2003 v.5.2.3790

Sun Solaris (SPARC) system

Sun Solaris 2.8, 2.9 or 2.10

NoteBefore you install the Mirror Replication Agent 12.6 software, you must install the most recent operating system patches recommended by your operating system vendor for Java 1.4.2 support.

Table 2-2 lists the minimum physical memory, storage, and media device requirements on the Mirror Replication Agent host machine. Your Mirror Replication Agent configuration may require more memory and disk space than the minimums listed in Table 2-2.

Table 2-2: Memory, disk space, and media device requirements

Memory

Disk space

Media device

128MB RAM

300MB hard disk

CD-ROM drive

Accommodating the Replication Agent System Database

Each Mirror Replication Agent instance uses an embedded Adaptive Server Anywhere database to manage its Replication Agent System Database (RASD).

Because the RASD stores information about primary database structure or schema objects, its size depends partly on the number of tables and procedures replicated, and on the number of database users in the primary database.

When it replicates a DDL transaction, the Mirror Replication Agent creates a new version of the affected object’s metadata in its RASD. Over time, the size of the RASD can grow significantly, depending on the number and frequency of DDL transactions replicated.

If the RASD runs out of disk space, the Mirror Replication Agent shuts down and suspends replication. To prevent this, you must provide adequate disk space on the Mirror Replication Agent host machine to accommodate the initial size of the RASD, as well as some potential growth.

See the Mirror Activator for Oracle Administration Guide for more information about the RASD.