Configuring the DSC for the Public Cloud Using the CLI - BAR - Data Stream Architecture - Follow these steps to configure the DSC for the public cloud, using the command-line interface (CLI).

Teradata® DSA User Guide

Product
BAR
Data Stream Architecture
Release Number
16.20
Published
November 2019
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2019-11-27
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Product Category
Software
Teradata Tools and Utilities
CLI users can configure and use the DSC in the public cloud by using the command line.
  1. In the cloud product, run dsu-init from the DSC master node. [AWS] See Initializing a DSC Instance, in the Teradata® Software for AWS Installation and Administration Guide, B035-2800. [Azure] See Initializing a DSC VM, in the Teradata Vantage™ on Azure (DIY) Installation and Administration Guide, B035-2810.
  2. In the cloud product, run barnc-init from each Teradata node. [AWS] See Configuring and Initializing ClientHandler on Teradata Nodes, in the Teradata® Software for AWS Installation and Administration Guide, B035-2800. [Azure] See Configuring and Initializing ClientHandler on Teradata Nodes, in the Teradata Vantage™ on Azure (DIY) Installation and Administration Guide, B035-2810.
  3. If you want to back up to the cloud from an on-premises system, you must install the AXMS3 or AXMAzure packages, see Teradata® DSA - DSU Installation, Configuration, and Upgrade Guide, B035-3153, Teradata® DSA - DSE for Veritas NetBackup Installation, Configuration, and Upgrade Guide, B035-3151, or Teradata® DSA - DSE for IBM Spectrum Protect Installation, Configuration, and Upgrade Guide, B035-3155 for the instructions.
  4. Using the BAR CLI on the DSC master node, run the following commands:
    1. config_systems
    2. enable_component
    3. config_aws OR config_azure
  5. Create target groups. See Target Groups.
  6. Set up repository backup. See Backing Up the DSC Repository with the Command Line.
  7. Create and run jobs. See Planning a Job: Command Line.