How to Configure Teradata Database in Mule. The Settings using Generic Databse confiiguration..I have username,password and server name with me.. using these how can i connect succesfully. Ans also what is the connector to be used and what is Driver Class name.
1st Download terajdbc4.jar and tdgsscconfig.jar(optional) and add to your project build path in referenced libraries. Then goto Database connector. Click Generic Database Connector. enter under Dtabase URL:
URL: jdbc:teradata://databaseServername/USER=username,PASSWORD=password DriverClass Name: com.teradata.jdbc.TeraDriver(click search button and add which comes in drop down list)
If you want to add any parameters in URL.. just add it by separating with comma(,)
Test the connection. It will be successful.
1st Download terajdbc4.jar and tdgsscconfig.jar(optional) and add to your project build path in referenced libraries. Then goto Database connector. Click Generic Database Connector. enter under Dtabase URL:
URL: jdbc:teradata://databaseServername/USER=username,PASSWORD=password DriverClass Name: com.teradata.jdbc.TeraDriver(click search button and add which comes in drop down list)
If you want to add any parameters in URL.. just add it by separating with comma(,)
Test the connection. It will be successful.
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The correct way to connect Teradata from Generic Databse confiiguration is as following:-
<db:generic-config name="Generic_Database_Configuration" url="jdbc:teradata://<your_Ip address of the db_host>/DBS_PORT=1025,DATABASE=<db_name>,USER=<user_Name>,PASSWORD=<password>,CHARSET=UTF8"
driverClassName="com.teradata.jdbc.TeraDriver" doc:name="Generic Database Configuration" />
Which is in the form of
jdbc:teradata://<your_Ip address of the db_host>/DBS_PORT=1025,DATABASE=<db_name>,USER=<user_Name>,PASSWORD=<password>,CHARSET=UTF8
and yes terajdbc4.jar and tdgsscconfig.jar are required.
Also make sure you are able to connect the Teradata DB if it is hosted in VM so that it is accessible fro Mule application. That's it requires :)
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i need to use key tab for database authorization in web logic. my application should read database configuration from JNDI specified in web logic data. can someone please guide me what exactly need to be done for same.
I understand you're asking how to define a JNDI datasource on Weblogic. In the homepage, click "Data Sources". Set a datasource name along with a jndi name. on the next page, chose the appropriate driver. the next page is where you choose the target server for that data source. Choose the server you're working on and save. you can access that datasource in your code by its jndi name.
I created an schema in Schema Workbench and publish with no errors, but when I got in BI Server with the standard user admin, I choose New->jpivot, then it display the name of the schema I created but it does not display the cube. For reference the error I get from catalina.out is:
17:11:45,174 ERROR [PentahoDataSourceResolver] PentahoXmlaServlet.ERROR_0002 - IDatasourceService.UNABLE_TO_INSTANTIATE_OBJECT
org.pentaho.platform.api.data.DBDatasourceServiceException: javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: Name [Esquema Salario] is not bound in this Context. Unable to find [Esquema Salario].
Name [Esquema Salario] is not bound in this Context errors usually appear if you use JNDI name, which is not defined on your system. So, I assumed, that this is the name of the datasource, which you reference while publishing Mondrian schema files to BI server.
Xml file with Mondrian schema definition generated by Schema Workbench does not contain any information regarding how to connect to database. So, you need to specify these details when you upload your schema file on BI server (It's done on step 4 below).
But first you have to create the connection itself (steps 1-2):
Create new JDBC datasource:
Define connection parameters:
If cubes still don't appear after these steps, you may republish your cube: follow same steps as in step 1, but select "Analysis" instead of "JDBC" in the end.
Upload the xml file, generated by schema workbench and select the datasource, which you have created on step 2. .
If cube still does not appear - check your log again. If you see the same Name is not bound error, you may try to restart your BI server application (new connections usually get recongnized immediately, but if you had a connection with same name before, than you might need to restart tomcat).
If that does not work, than once again, check log files. I guess, you'll have some different error in this case.
I had the same problem as the OP (blank screen when clicking New View) with the latest version of Pentaho BI server 7.1 (latest at the moment) and even with the 6.0 version one, Pivot4J SNAPSHOT 1.0 plug in version (latest as of today), Schema Workbech 3.14 (latest as of today).
And as, in line with OP, my catalina.out log was also spitting the Name [DatasourceName] is not bound in this Context. Unable to find [DatasourceName].
After several trials and errors I noticed the problem showed up when I checked the "Register the XMLA Data Source" when publishing the schema on Schema Workbench. So to fix the problem I just unchecked it before publishing.
Another way to fix this is going to the Manage Datasources option on the BI server, Import Analysis, choosing the schema created by Schema Workbench, AND manually setting the data source parameter value EnableXmla to false and saving changes. Now the schema should show up when clicking on Create New > Pivot4J view.
I have a question, in pentaho 5.1, how can I deploy a cube without using the schema workbench? I'm kind of newbie in Pentaho.
Is there a cmd line? Java code? Or something like...
Thanks a lot!
You can do that in the User Console.
There is a menu Manage Data source... There you can upload your xml and refer to a database connection for it.
First, I suppose you have installed BA Server and have made at least fact table.
In case you don't know what the fact table is, or someone else is reading this answer, you can find brief explanation here.
Of course, it's better to have full Star Schema. You cannot create Snow Flake inside Pentaho User Console. You can create it with Pentaho Schema Workbench or by manually edit mondarian.xml.
Make sure that your JDBC driver is inside BA Server driver directory. Look! Open Pentaho User Console. It's by default at localhost:8080/pentaho or yourdomain.name:8080/pentaho and login as administrator
File -> New -> Data Source
Choose Data source
Type Choose fact table and define connections to dimensions (if exists)
Choose to modify cube on the end of data source wizard
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I'm trying to create a Penaho Dashboard using CDE and I have problems accessing my Data.
I have found tutorials but they always use SampleData or Steel Wheels. I have managed to do that myself, but I need to access my own database.
I was able to connect with my oracle database from the Data Source manager and created my own Data Source. But now I don't know how to access those tables from CDE. If I chose "sql datasource" I see the SampleData datasource and can do queries on it, but not the one I created with my database.
So, once I create a connection with my orcale database, how do I access my tables from CDE?
Thanks
There are two options:
SQL over JDBC: you define the db host, port, name, username and password;
SQL over JNDI: it'll use a registered JNDI from the Pentaho platform.
The JNDI field is an auto-complete field and fills in the various available options. However, if your newly created connection doesn't show up there, don't worry. Just type it in, it'll work.
you have to setup your data-source..
Click on datasources-panel on right corner
Click on sql Queries from the list you have seen on left side.
then click on sql over sqljndi
now here in properties in jndi set your database connection you want to access.
you can-not see the out-put of particular query in CDE for that open the same file in CDA for checking particular query's result(which you can find under files section).
I am using netbeans IDE 7.1. I am trying to generate entity classes from a database(sql server). I am able to setup the connection to this remote datasource but in the New Entity Classes from database Wizard the tables are not showing up and at the bottom it says select atleast one table.
I could execute queries and browse through the tables from the netbeans databases service.
Can someone help me to fix this..
Thanks
maybe your schema is not selected correctly, check on service windows->database->your connection(the bold schema is a default selected schema) if it wrong, right-click->properties, and change your schema to public, all the tables that you created are here normally
hope useful :)
I faced this issue and the only way I could get it to work was to create a new connection every time. Once i created a new connection it would show me the tables and I could use it, otherwise it would just leave the list empty
In the newer versions of NetBeans if you create a database connection with default schema, it will take mysql as schema name and generate the connection string.
So goto your DB connection in NetBeans and edit your connection url.
Example :
Change
jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/mysql?zeroDateTimeBehavior=CONVERT_TO_NULL
to
jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/YOUR_SCHEMA_NAME?zeroDateTimeBehavior=CONVERT_TO_NULL (add your schema name in the connection string and save)
I had to go into Glassfish console and create a special connnection pool and resource. The connection pool had to be res-type="java.sql.Driver" (not datasource). Then when creating my entity, I picked this new resource from the list and it worked, my tables showed up.