Replication Verification service processing
The HCP Replication Verification service is responsible for checking whether the Replication service missed replicating or was unable to replicate any objects that should have been replicated. If the Replication Verification service encounters such an object, the service tries to replicate the object.
If either the Replication service or the Replication Verification service encounters an object it cannot replicate, the service marks the object as nonreplicating. If the Replication Verification service replicates a nonreplicating object, the service removes the nonreplicating mark from the object.
The Replication Verification service is not a scheduled service. The service runs only when you:
- Set the service to run continuously while the Replication service is running.
- Set the service to run once. In this case, if the Replication service is running, the Replication Verification service starts immediately. Otherwise, the Replication Verification service waits to start until the next time the Replication service runs.
You can also disable the service so that it doesn't run at all.
While running, the Replication Verification service may degrade HCP system performance. Normally, you run the service only when directed to do so by your authorized HCP service provider.
The Overview panel for a replication link indicates whether any tenants on the link have namespaces with nonreplicating objects.
Tenant administrators can view the list of nonreplicating objects in a namespace in the Tenant Management Console.