Hi All
I had stopped transactional replication for about 5 hours and now i have
restarted it. The replication is so slow. How can i calculate how many
transactions are left to be replicated? Both the log reader and distribution
agent are running although at times they time out.. I have tried to query the
table MSrepl_transcations but nothing makes sense to me.Thank you in advance.
query select * from distribution.dbo.msdistribution_status or execute
sp_browsereplcmds in the distribution database.
Hilary Cotter
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"MittyKom" <MittyKom@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi All
> I had stopped transactional replication for about 5 hours and now i have
> restarted it. The replication is so slow. How can i calculate how many
> transactions are left to be replicated? Both the log reader and
distribution
> agent are running although at times they time out.. I have tried to query
the
> table MSrepl_transcations but nothing makes sense to me.Thank you in
advance.
Friday, March 30, 2012
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