SAP LT Replication Server · Replication to SAP HANA

While the SLT server itself is down, the source stays up. What quietly grows, and what resource does it threaten?

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When creating an SLT configuration to SAP HANA, what is the practical consequence of leaving the target DB connection 'managed by SLT' versus choosing 'Not Managed by SLT'?
After a source outage, which tables resume replication automatically and which must be restarted from scratch?
The target SAP HANA system is down. What specific error does SLT raise, and when does the source logging table finally get cleaned up?
Across all three SLT outage scenarios (source down, SLT down, target HANA down), what is the common bottom-line about data integrity?
In the 'managed by SLT' approach, what determines the name of the schema created in the target SAP HANA database?
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