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Component: BC-SYB-REP
Component Name: SAP Replication Server
Description: A procedure that restores the normal user and client access to a primary database, after a failover procedure switches access from the primary database to a replicate database.
Key Concepts: Failback is a process in SAP Replication Server (BC-SYB-REP) that allows for the automatic re-synchronization of data between two databases. It is used to ensure that the data in the primary database is always up-to-date and consistent with the data in the secondary database. How to use it: In order to use failback, you must first configure the replication server to enable failback. This can be done by setting the failback option in the replication server configuration file. Once this is done, you can then set up a failback job that will automatically synchronize the data between the two databases. Tips & Tricks: When configuring failback, it is important to ensure that the replication server is configured correctly and that all of the necessary parameters are set correctly. Additionally, it is important to ensure that the failback job is scheduled to run at regular intervals so that data synchronization can occur on a regular basis. Related Information: For more information on configuring and using failback in SAP Replication Server, please refer to the official SAP documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed instructions on how to configure and use failback in SAP Replication Server.