I'd agree, replication can be a pain when you are first learning how
to do it.  I've also had some problems with the Replication Manager gui
crashing/hanging on me.  You might want to spend the extra time and
learn how to do everything from the command line.  Besides, real dbas
don't use guis anyway, right!?  Metalink has some good tars that
demonstrate command line setup and maintenance....

Alan

Alan Aschenbrenner
Oracle DBA
IHS Group
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We have advanced multimaster replication.
I have spent about 70% of my time looing into replication related isues.

I came to site with no experience of replication, no documentation about
the environment and no transfer of knowledge since the previous dba
already
left.

Now this may be because of the database environment we have
or because of the way the other things have been set up
or because of my relative experience of other things relative to
replication...

Replication is painful when things go wrong.
Also there are added performance issues.

But now over a period of time, I am used to it and can administer it
much
better.

Beware if you are novice.......

-Rahul

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> We have a small but critical application running on NT.  The user
wants to
> implement replication.  We have never done replication for Oracle.
Can
> someone give me an idea of how much difficult it is to maintain a
replicated
> database on NT.  How much of my time will I need to allocate to
keeping
> everything working?
>
> Ron Smith
> Database Administration
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