Testing the Database - Teradata Database on VMware

Teradata Database on VMware Base, Advanced, Enterprise Tiers Getting Started Guide

Product
Teradata Database on VMware
Release Number
Deployer 3.01
Published
January 15, 2018
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-09-06
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Product Category
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After deploying the database, verify the database is accessible and responsive.
  1. Start BTEQ. No additional installation is required. BTEQ is installed on the Teradata Database (TPA) node for Teradata Database on VMware.
  2. Using the default credentials, log on to the database.
  3. Run select * from dbc.dbcinfo to see if the database is responding. Sample result indicating response.
    sel * from dbc.dbcinfo;
    *** Query completed. 3 rows found. 2 columns returned.
    *** Total elapsed time was 1 second.
    
    InfoKey                    InfoData
    –--------------------------------------
    VERSION                    16.10.xx.xx
    RELEASE                    16.10.xx.xx
    LANGUAGE SUPPORT MODE      Standard
  4. If the database does not respond, access the server through SSH.
  5. If you cannot access the server, see the appropriate Knowledge Article. For more information, log in to https://access.teradata.com and search for
    • Teradata Database single-node systems: Knowledge Article KAC13A25E
    • Teradata Database MPP systems: Knowledge Article KAC13D39E
    If you are unable to resolve the issue, contact Teradata customer portal.