Doc Bug - Cross Endian Support for Remote Integrated Extract
(Doc ID 2811055.1)
Last updated on JULY 20, 2024
Applies to:
Oracle GoldenGate - Version 19.1.0.0.0 to 19.1.0.0.4 [Release 12.3]Information in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
Cross endian support for remote integrated capture is one of OGG 19c new features.
This feature is described in Release Notes:
https://docs.oracle.com/en/middleware/goldengate/core/19.1/release-notes/whats-new-this-release.html#GUID-999AA928-CC52-4DBC-B35E-F058E131D831
Oracle Fusion Middleware Release Notes for Oracle GoldenGate 19c (19.1.0)
Cross Endian Support for Remote Integrated Extract
Cross endian interoperability for Integrated Extract is automatically enabled when the endianess of
the server where the Integrated Extract is running is different from the endianess of the server
where the Oracle instance is running.
When the Integrated Extract process is running in Oracle Database 19c with Oracle GoldenGate 19c,
it can capture from redo logs with COMPATABILITY 11.2.0.4 or higher. This implies that
an Oracle GoldenGate cloud environment configured on Linux can perform remote capture from
any endian platform including Linux, Windows, AIX, Tru64, OpenVMS, solaris SPARC, Solaris x86, HP-UX,
and so on, running Oracle Database. This also works with both multitenant and non-CDB architectures.
Cross endian interoperability for Integrated Extract is automatically enabled when the endianess of
the server where the Integrated Extract is running is different from the endianess of the server
where the Oracle instance is running.
When the Integrated Extract process is running in Oracle Database 19c with Oracle GoldenGate 19c,
it can capture from redo logs with COMPATABILITY 11.2.0.4 or higher. This implies that
an Oracle GoldenGate cloud environment configured on Linux can perform remote capture from
any endian platform including Linux, Windows, AIX, Tru64, OpenVMS, solaris SPARC, Solaris x86, HP-UX,
and so on, running Oracle Database. This also works with both multitenant and non-CDB architectures.
However, this description contains inaccuracies.
Solution
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