Although you can configure this software yourself, we recommend contacting Teradata Ecosystem Services. See https://www.teradata.com/About-Us/Contact.
Depending on how you deployed your instances, use the following table to determine whether you need to complete this procedure.
Ecosystem | AWS CloudFormation | Manual | 1-Click |
---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
You must configure the Data Mover portlet if you plan to use Teradata Viewpoint for data movement.
- From the AWS Management Console, note the Private IP of the Data Mover instance and either the Public IP or Public DNS of the Viewpoint instance.
- From your browser, go to the Viewpoint portal logon screen.
http://public-DNS
or
http://public-IP
where: public-DNS is the DNS host name or public-IP is the public IP address of the Viewpoint instance.
- Log on to the Teradata Viewpoint portal using administrator credentials and open the Data Mover Setup portlet.
- If you deployed Teradata Viewpoint and Data Mover separately, do the following:
- Next to Daemons, click .
- Enter a Daemon Nickname.
- [Optional] Activate this daemon for monitoring by selecting Enable daemon.
- Enter the Daemon IP/DNS value which is the private IP address of the Data Mover instance.
- Enter the Broker Port value which is 61616.
- Click Test Connection.If the operation is successful, appears. If the operation fails, appears. Verify the settings are correct and try again.
- Configure permissions, roles, and users.
- Under Daemon Setup, select Permissions.
- Under Users and Roles, select the admin role and move it from the Available Users list to Selected Users list.
- Select Apply.If the operation is successful, appears. If the operation fails, appears. Verify the settings are correct and try again.
- Close the Data Mover Setup portlet.
- From the Viewpoint portal, select Add Content to add the Data Mover portlet.The Data Mover portlet in Teradata Viewpoint is ready to use for data movement. See Teradata® Data Mover User Guide, B035-4101.