Re how to recover from A corrupted or deleted TLOG (Doc ID 764603.1)

What/where is the table of tran $ xa mentioned in this doc, and how is it used? (The scenario that I think is where the request has failed but the TLOG was not shared / mirror and a manual recovery of uncertain transactions is necessary.) The RMs would be MQ 7.0.1 and DBMS Oracle 11 g 2).

Thanks for any help.

Hello

I do not have the document you speak so I can't say with certainty what it is, but from the name, it sounds like a table of Oracle database or notices related to XA transactions.  Smoking does not use a table or a view of the same name.

To understand what is happening if the Tuxedo transaction log is 'lost', let us look at the State of transactions:

  • Before calling tpcommit(), nothing in the Tuxedo transaction log.  There may be in the RMs application interacts with pending transactions, but none of them will be established.  If a failure will leave at this stage these transactions suspended until they have time because during the restart of Tuxedo he calls xa_recover(), but he won't be in the RMs uncertain transactions because they have not been prepared.
  • After the application calls tpcommit() before RMs all respond positively to the xa_prepare(), yet once there will be nothing in the Tuxedo transaction log, so a failure of Tuxedo at this stage is the same as above.
  • Once all of the RM responded positively to xa_prepare(), then and only then will Tuxedo create a transaction log entry.  At this point if Tuxedo fails, it will read the transaction log rebuild the table of partially committed transactions and then call xa_recover() on the RMs.  For all RMs report transactions that are not in the list of partially committed transactions, Tuxedo will call xa_rollback().  If the transactions reported by the RMs appear in the list, then Tuxedo will call xa_commit().  If we delete the transaction log could not be read, etc., there will be no entries in the partially committed operations, so all transactions reported by the RMs will be rolledback.  This CAN cause an inconsistency that the transaction may already have been committed by an another RM involved in the transaction.
  • Once all of the RM responded positively to xa_commit(), Tuxedo lazily deletes the entry of transaction log.  At this point, any breach will be similar to the first bullet above.

Can you give us some details on what exactly is your concern?

Kind regards

Todd little

Chief Architect of Oracle Tuxedo

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