Prerequisite You must have a site ID to configure or test Teradata ServiceConnect.
Although you can configure this software yourself, we recommend that you contact your Teradata account team or go to https://www.teradata.com/About-Us/Contact.
You must configure the Data Mover portlet if you plan to use Teradata Viewpoint for data movement.-
From the Azure portal, note the following of the Viewpoint VM:
- The private IP address.
- If applicable, either the public IP or public DNS.
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From your browser, display the Viewpoint portal log in screen.
http://public-DNS or public-IP/c
where: public-DNS is the DNS host name or public-IP is the public IP address of the Viewpoint VM. - Log in to the Viewpoint portal using administrator credentials.
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Open the Data Mover Setup portlet.
Skip steps 4a through 4f if you used a Teradata ecosystem to launch Teradata Viewpoint and Data Mover.
- 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 VM.
- Enter the Broker Port value which is 61616.
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Click Test Connection.
If the operation is successful, appears. If the operation fails, appears. Verify the settings are correct and try again.
- Under Daemon Setup, click Permissions.
- Under Users and Roles, select the admin role and move it from the Available Users list to Selected Users list.
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Click 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.
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From the Viewpoint portal, click Add Content to add the Data Mover portlet.
The Data Mover portlet in Teradata Viewpoint is ready to use for data movement. See the Teradata® Data Mover User Guide.