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Setting Up Semarchy Convergence for DI Analytics
You can configure Semarchy Convergence for DI Analytics through the
Windows->Parameters menu.
This menu opens the
Parameters editor. In this editor, you can configure runtime engines, databases and profiles:
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Runtime Engines are the engine running the data integration sessions. They can be accessed remotely by Semarchy Convergence for DI Analytics.
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Databases centralize logs from engine. Log databases are setup when a large number of logs is generated by the integration sessions and need to be preserved.
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Profiles group databases and runtime engines, and provide a view including only the database and runtime (as well as the logs) in this group. For example, the
Production profile will include all the runtime engines and databases used for production purposes.
Configuring Runtime Engines
To define a runtime engine:
- In the
Parameters editor, select the
Runtime Tab.
- Click the
Add button.
- Enter a
Name, the
Host and the RMI
Port to connect the runtime.
- Select the
Show in logs selection option if you want the runtime to appear in the profile selection box in the toolbar.
- Test the connection using the
Test button.
- Press
CTRL+S to save the parameters.
Note: Make sure that the IP ports specified is accessible (open) on the machine hosting the runtime. By default this port is 42000.
Defining Databases
To define a logging database:
- In the
Parameters editor, select the
RDBMS Tab.
- Click the
Add button.
- Enter the following information:
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Name: Name of the logging database displayed in Semarchy Convergence for DI Analytics.
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Driver,
URL,
User,
Password: JDBC connection information to the logging database.
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Schema: schema storing the logging database.
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Prefix: prefix used for this database.
- Select the
Show in logs selection if you want the database name to appear in the profile selection box in the toolbar.
- Test the connection using the
Test button.
- Press
CTRL+S to save the parameters.
Note: Make sure that the IP ports specified is accessible (open) on the machine hosting the logging database.
Tip: You can automatically fill in the database information by connecting to a runtime using this logging database. Click the
Autoinit button and then provide the runtime connection information, then click OK.
Defining Profiles
To define a profile:
- In the
Parameters editor, select the
Profiles Tab.
- Click on the
Add button.
- Provide a
Name for this profile.
- Click the button in front of the
Logs field. A dialog appears.
- In this dialog, select the runtime engines and logging database to add to this profile and then click
OK.
- Press
CTRL+S to save the parameters.
The profile is automatically added in the profile selection box in the toolbar.
Defining Statistics
You can add and remove statistics from the
Statistics tab.
Any numeric variable can become a statistic that will appear in the
Statistics view.