Java DB

Apache Derby

Derby Server and Administration Guide

Derby Getting Started
Derby Reference Manual
Derby Developer's Guide
Derby Performance Tuning
Derby Server and Admin Guide
Derby Tools and Utilities
Derby Server and Admin Guide
-Part one: Derby Server Guide
-Derby in a multi-user environment
-Using the Network Server with preexisting Derby applications
-The Network Server and JVMs
-Installing required jar files and adding them to the classpath
-Starting the Network Server
-Shutting down the Network Server
-Obtaining system information
-Accessing the Network Server by using the network client driver
-Accessing the Network Server by using a DataSource object
-XA and the Network Server
-Using the Derby tools with the Network Server
-Differences between running Derby in embedded mode and using the Network Server
-Setting port numbers
-Managing the Derby Network Server
-Managing the Derby Network Server remotely by using the servlet interface
-Derby Network Server advanced topics
-Derby Network Server sample programs
-Part two: Derby Administration Guide
-Checking database consistency
-Backing up and restoring databases
-Replicating databases
-Logging on a separate device
-Obtaining locking information
-Reclaiming unused space

 

Stopping replication

To stop replication of a database, connect to the master database using the stopMaster=true connection URL attribute. The master sends the remaining log records that await shipment, and then sends a stop replication command to the slave. The slave then writes all logs to disk and shuts down the database. For example, for a database named wombat, you might specify the following connection URL:

jdbc:derby:wombat;stopMaster=true

To stop replication on the slave system if the connection to the master is lost, use the stopSlave=true connection URL attribute.

See the Derby Reference Manual for details about these attributes.

You cannot resume replication after it has been stopped. You need to start replication over again from the beginning using the startMaster=true attribute, as described in Starting and running replication.

 

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