IA Projects Location & job export & Import
IA Projects Location & job export & Import
We have created few projects in Information Analyser of IIS 8.1, but wondering where it gets created on operating system & how can we export & import the content of projects similar to facilities in Datastage & QualityStage.
This enables us in specifying the location & migrating of the projects from one to other environments as per need.
Thanks in Advance
This enables us in specifying the location & migrating of the projects from one to other environments as per need.
Thanks in Advance
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That's a rare scenario. Should be quite exciting to do this, here are few pointers:
>> Export the IADB repository from the source machine and import the IADB repository to the target machine (Should be homogeneous databases). IA repository holds most of the current project related information.
>>If you have enabled retain scripts in the current IA project environment you can try to migrate DataStage jobs from ANALYZERPROJECT (Or your custom IA DataStage project) to the new IA DataStage project.
>>Export-Import the rule sets (Not sure if you have to do it separately)
>> Do not forget the metadata migration part.
These are few things I can think about, as I said this indeed is a rare case !! Good luck.
>> Export the IADB repository from the source machine and import the IADB repository to the target machine (Should be homogeneous databases). IA repository holds most of the current project related information.
>>If you have enabled retain scripts in the current IA project environment you can try to migrate DataStage jobs from ANALYZERPROJECT (Or your custom IA DataStage project) to the new IA DataStage project.
>>Export-Import the rule sets (Not sure if you have to do it separately)
>> Do not forget the metadata migration part.
These are few things I can think about, as I said this indeed is a rare case !! Good luck.
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I spoke Friday with the vendor support on migrating IA data from one location to another, although it was ISv8.0.1 on Linux to ISv8.1 on AIX. I was told that a migration procedure is being developed but is not currently certified and no delivery date has been given, i.e. they are working on it.
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Welcome to the leading edge!!!
(My project will be getting there in a month or so.)
IA Projects aren't actually created on disk anywhere. When IA is installed the DataStage project ANALYZERPROJECT (unless you rename it during the installation) is created. IA writes osh scripts directly - it runs DataStage jobs but does not provide a graphical interface. Most of the information about IA projects is stored in XMETA tables.
(My project will be getting there in a month or so.)
IA Projects aren't actually created on disk anywhere. When IA is installed the DataStage project ANALYZERPROJECT (unless you rename it during the installation) is created. IA writes osh scripts directly - it runs DataStage jobs but does not provide a graphical interface. Most of the information about IA projects is stored in XMETA tables.
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