After deploying a Teradata Query Service VM, you must connect to the VM and log in to the Teradata Query Service user interface.
You can use Teradata Query Service in the public cloud or on-premises.
The time zone for the Teradata Query Service VM defaults to the database time zone.
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From the Azure portal, note the following information of the Query Service VM:
- The private IP address.
- Either the public IP or public DNS, if applicable.
- Log on to the VM using the authentication type you chose when deploying the VM.
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Obtain an admin password for Teradata Query Service.
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Open an SSH client and connect to the Teradata Query Service VM:
# ssh azureuser@VM-public-IP-address
where:- azureuser is the user name specified when you deployed the VM.
- VM-public-IP-address is the public IP address of the Teradata Query Service VM.
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Switch to the root user environment.
# sudo su -
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Generate the password for the admin user:
/opt/teradata/rest/bin/azure_tdrest-password-generate
Note the resulting password, which you will use to log in to the Teradata Query Service user interface.
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Open an SSH client and connect to the Teradata Query Service VM:
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From your browser, display the Teradata Query Service user interface using either the IP address or DNS name.
- http://VM-public-IP-address:1080
- http://VM-public-DNS:1080
- Log in to the Teradata Query Service user interface as admin.
- Create a system. See the Teradata® Query Service Installation, Configuration, and Upgrade Guide for Customers.