Windows-to-Windows automatic receive

For Windows-to-Windows transfers, DCM uses ccm_rem on the source machine to access ccm_remd on the destination machine. The ccm_remd application then launches ccm_receive on the destination machine.

For receives on the current machine

If the host name in the destination database definition matches the name of the source machine, the generate, transfer, and receive operations run on the current machine. In such cases, DCM executes ccm_receive on the current machine without using ccm_rem. The session initiated by ccm_receive is started by user ccm_root, but you need not log on to the current machine as ccm_root.

If the source and destination database host names are the same, but DCM attempts to run ccm_rem anyway, use the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) in the Host Name field. For example, rather than setting the host name to mymachine, set it to mymachine.mydomain.com.

For receives on a different machine

To perform a Windows-to-Windows automatic receive, you must set up the destination machine as follows:

  1. You must be logged on to Windows as user ccm_root. Otherwise, the receive operation fails, and this error message is displayed: User is not admin user (ccm_root).
  2. The ccm_remd application must be running on the destination machine. Otherwise, the receive operation fails, and this error message is displayed: Cannot establish connection.

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