You need to manually patch Oracle GoldenGate source and targets. How should you proceed?
A. Stop access to the source database. Allow Extract to finish capturing the transaction data that remains in the transaction log and stop Extract. Start applying the patch on the source. Wait until the data pump (if used) and Replicat arefinished processing the data in their respective trails. Stop the data pump and
Replicat. Apply the patch on the target. If the patches changed table definitions, run DEFGEN for the source tables to generate updated source definitions, and then replace the old definitions with the new ones in the existing source definitions file on the target system. Start the Oracle GoldenGate processes whenever you are ready to begin capturing user activity again.
B. Stop access to the source database. Allow Extract to finish capturing the transaction data that remains in the transaction log and stop Extract. Start applying the patch on the source and on the target. Start the Oracle GoldenGateprocesses whenever you are ready to begin capturing user activity again.
C. Stop access to the source and target databases. Allow Extract to finish capturing the transaction data that remains in the transaction log and stop Extract.
Start applying the patch on the source. Wait until the data pump (if used) andReplicat are finished processing the data in their respective trails. Stop the data pump and Replicat. Apply the patch on the target. Start the Oracle GoldenGate processes whenever you are ready to begin capturing user activity again.
D. Stop access to the source and target databases. Start applying the patch on the source. Stop the data pump and Replicat. Apply the patch on the target. Start the Oracle GoldenGate processes whenever you are ready to begin capturinguser activity again.