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Resolved TimesTen Error "TT16224: Transmitter thread failure due to high clock skew <value> with peer store" When Using Active Standby Pair (Doc ID 433348.1)

Last updated on FEBRUARY 14, 2022

Applies to:

Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database - Version 6.0.0 to 11.2.2.8.5 [Release 6.0 to 11.2]
Information in this document applies to any platform.
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***Checked for relevance on 12/19/2012***


Symptoms

PROBLEM:

A TimesTen active/standby replication configuration cannot be enabled.

-if this is a newly created configuration, then the designated standby instance state remains in 'IDLE' and cannot be changed to 'STANDBY'.
-if this is an existing active/standby configuration, transactions on the ACTIVE instance cannot be transmitted to and committed on the STANDBY instance.

SYMPTOMS:

(1) the ttdaemon log on the ACTIVE instance shows TT16224 error messages similar to the following:

 

Changes

 

Cause

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