Lesson 3: Validating the Subscription and Measuring Latency
In this lesson, you will use tracer tokens to verify that changes are being replicated to the Subscriber and to determine latency, the time it takes for a change made at the Publisher to appear to the Subscriber. This lesson requires that you have completed the previous lesson, Lesson 2: Creating a Subscription to the Transactional Publication.
To insert a tracer token and view information on the token
Connect to the Publisher in SQL Server Management Studio, expand the server node, right-click the Replication folder, and then click Launch Replication Monitor.
Replication Monitor launches.
Expand a Publisher group in the left pane, expand the Publisher instance, and then click the AdvWorksProductTrans publication.
Click the Tracer Tokens tab.
Click Insert Tracer.
View elapsed time for the tracer token in the following columns: Publisher to Distributor, Distributor to Subscriber, Total Latency. A value of Pending indicates that the token has not reached a given point.
Next Steps
In this lesson, you successfully used tracer tokens to validate that data changes are being replicated from the Publisher to the Subscriber. You can also insert, update, or delete data in the Product table at the Publisher and query the Product table at the Subscriber to view these changes after they are replicated.
This completes the Replicating Data Between Continuously Connected Servers tutorial. For a similar tutorial that uses merge replication, see Tutorial: Replicating Data with Mobile Clients.
See Also
Concepts
Measure Latency and Validate Connections for Transactional Replication