Replication setup:
Step 1:
First install replication setup tools in sql server
Step 2:
Create a share for the snapshot folder and assign
permissions
(On the Publisher or another accessible server)
* create a folder for storing snapshots (e.g., C:\Databases).
* Share the Folder:
* Right-click the folder and select Properties.
* Go to the Security tab and click edit .
*And Click add button
*And add username(system name) in enter the objects fields
And click check button if the username be here it automatically
show your username like this SelvamG
And add Ok button
* And Add the click the added username & allow full-control
permission make it checked and click apply and ok button
* finish this process
Step 3:
Configure distribution at the publisher
1. Connect to the publisher in SQL Server Management Studio,
and then expand the server node.
2. Right-click the Replication folder and select Configure
Distribution:
3. And clicked the 1st radio button it show your ServerName
4.And add snapshot folder name in snapshot folder field :
(i.e) step2 created folder name [C:\Databases]
5.And accept the remaining pages default values
6. And finish the process & click close the button
Suppose it gives error start the server agent
Remember Make server agent will be always running
Step 4:
Configure the Publisher
* In SSMS, still connected to the Publisher, expand the
Replication folder.
* Right-click on "Local Publications" and select New
Publication.
The New Publication Wizard will appear:
Select the Database: Choose the database you want to
replicate.
Publication Type: Choose the type of replication: Merge
replication
[ Snapshot Replication: Sends a complete copy of the data
at regular intervals
Transactional Replication: Continuously sends changes from
the Publisher to the Subscriber.
Merge Replication: Allows changes on both the Publisher
and Subscriber, with synchronization.]
* Select which tables, views, or stored procedures (called
Articles) you want to replicate. You can also configure Column
Filters and Row Filters to replicate only specific columns or rows.
Snapshot Agent:
Choose whether to create the snapshot immediately or at a
scheduled time.
Configure Security:
Specify which accounts will be used for the Snapshot Agent
and other replication agents (they need to have access to
the necessary resources, such as the network share for the
Snapshot folder).
Finish the Wizard and Generate the Publication.
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Step 5:
Configure the Subscriber
1. Go to the Subscriber system and launch SQL Server
Management Studio.
2. Right-click on "Replication" and select New Subscription.
3. The New Subscription Wizard will appear:
o Specify the Publisher: Select the Publisher from the list
or enter the server name manually.
4. Choose the Publication: Choose the publication that you
created on the Publisher.
5. Subscriber:
o Specify the SQL Server instance (the Subscriber) where
the data will be replicated.
o Choose whether to replicate the data to an existing
database or create a new one. We choose the same DB
as subscriber
6. Synchronization Schedule:
o Choose whether to synchronize data continuously, at
scheduled intervals, or manually.
7. Configure Security:
o Set up the replication agents with appropriate security
credentials to access both the Publisher and Subscriber
systems.
o In here connected to subscriber
use subscriber server login username and passwords
8. Complete the Wizard and the Subscription will be created.
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And click finish it successfully execute and close it
After complete the publisher and subscriber setup right click to
subscriber
And go to view sychronization status and start the process
after go to launch replication monitor
and see the sysnchroniz log