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Administering
In addition to administering the database server, you can tune performance, replicate data, and archive data.
System administration
These topics contain concepts, procedures, and reference information for database and database server administrators to use for managing and tuning
HCL OneDB™
database servers.
Administrator's Guide
The
HCL OneDB™ Administrator's Guide
provides the information required to administer
HCL OneDB™
.
High availability and scalability
A successful production environment requires database systems that are always available, with minimal if any planned outages, and that can be scaled quickly and easily as business requirements change.
High-availability cluster configuration
Remote standalone secondary servers
Index page logging
Administering
In addition to administering the database server, you can tune performance, replicate data, and archive data.
System administration
These topics contain concepts, procedures, and reference information for database and database server administrators to use for managing and tuning
HCL OneDB™
database servers.
Administrator's Guide
The
HCL OneDB™ Administrator's Guide
provides the information required to administer
HCL OneDB™
.
The database server
Disk, memory, and process management
Logging and log administration
Fault tolerance
High availability and scalability
A successful production environment requires database systems that are always available, with minimal if any planned outages, and that can be scaled quickly and easily as business requirements change.
Strategies for high availability and scalability
HCL OneDB™
database software can be customized to create the appropriate high availability and scalability solution to match your business goals and environment.
High-availability cluster configuration
Plan for a high-availability cluster
Configuring clusters
Configure clusters by securing confirming the hardware, operating-system, and database requirements. You also set up a security protocol and the secure connection.
Remote standalone secondary servers
Comparison of RS secondary servers and HDR secondary servers
Index page logging
How index page logging works
Enable or disable index page logging
View index page logging statistics
Starting an RS secondary server for the first time
After you complete the hardware configuration of the RS secondary server, you are ready to start the RS secondary server and connect it to the primary server.
Converting an offline primary server to an RS secondary server
After a planned or unplanned failover of the primary server to an RS secondary server, you can convert the old primary server to an RS secondary server.
Delayed application of log records
To aid in disaster recovery scenarios, you can configure RS secondary servers to wait for a specified period of time before applying logs received from the primary server.
Flow control for remote standalone secondary servers
Flow control provides a way to limit log activity on the primary server so that remote standalone (RS) secondary servers in the cluster do not fall too far behind on processing transactions. Enabling flow control ensures that logs on RS secondary servers remain current if the servers are on a busy or intermittent network.
Shared disk secondary servers
Cluster administration
Connection management through the Connection Manager
Connection Managers can control automatic failover for high-availability clusters, monitor client connections and direct requests to appropriate database servers, act as proxy servers and handle client/server communication, and prioritize connections between application servers and the primary server of a high-availability cluster. Connection Managers support high-availability clusters, replicate sets, server sets, and grids.
Cluster failover, redirection, and restoration
To maintain availability, you must plan for the failover of primary servers, redirecting client connections from unavailable servers, and restoring the cluster to its original configuration after a failure.
Distributed data
Overview of automatic monitoring and corrective actions
You can use the SQL administration API, the Scheduler, and drill-down queries to manage automatic maintenance, monitoring, and administrative tasks.
HCL OneDB server licensing
Administrator's Reference
The
HCL OneDB™ Administrator's Reference
includes comprehensive descriptions of
HCL OneDB™
configuration parameters, the system-monitoring interface (SMI) tables in the sysmaster database, the syntax of database server utilities such as
onmode
and
onstat
, logical-log records, disk structures, event alarms, and unnumbered error messages.
DB-Access User's Guide
This publication describes how to use the
DB-Access
utility to access, modify, and retrieve information from
HCL® OneDB®
database servers.
Performance Guide
The
HCL OneDB™ Performance Guide
describes how to configure and operate your
HCL OneDB™
database server to improve overall system throughput and to improve the performance of SQL queries.
OneDB Explore
OneDB Explore
is a modern web console for visualizing, monitoring, and managing your
OneDB
server instances. It is purpose built for ease-of-use, scaling out, and optimizing DevOps needs. It provides critical performance management capabilities, monitoring how key performance metrics are changing over time and tracking how efficiently
OneDB
is running your workload even when you’ve stepped away from your screen. Its monitoring system feeds directly into a customizable alerting system so you can be immediately alerted via email, Twilio, or PagerDuty whenever an issue occurs on one of your
OneDB
database server instances.
OneDB Explore
is designed to be scalable to efficiently manage and monitor as many OneDB database server instances as you need. Moreover, it's a tool that can be shared by the DBAs, the app developers, the ops engineers, and management and accessed from any desktop, laptop, or mobile device. OneDB Explore is the centralized hub for graphical monitoring, alerting, and administration of your
OneDB
database servers.
Backup and Restore Guide
The
HCL OneDB™ Backup and Restore Guide
describes how to use the
HCL® OneDB®
ON-Bar
utility to back up and restore database server data.
This will enable you to recover your databases after data is lost or becomes corrupted due to hardware or software failure or accident.
Enterprise Replication
The
HCL OneDB™
Enterprise Replication Guide
describes the concepts of data replication using
HCL® OneDB® Enterprise Replication
, including how to design your replication system, as well as administer and manage data replication throughout your enterprise.
Index page logging
You must enable index page logging to use an RS secondary server.
How index page logging works
Enable or disable index page logging
View index page logging statistics
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