owerCenter Client (contd)
Workflow Manager : In
the Workflow Manager, we define a set of instructions called a workflow
to execute mappings we build in the Designer. Generally, a workflow
contains a session and any other task we may want to perform when we run
a session. Tasks can include a session, email notification, or
scheduling information.
A set of tasks grouped together becomes worklet. After
we create a workflow, we run the workflow in the Workflow Manager and
monitor it in the Workflow Monitor. Workflow Manager has following three
window panes,Task Developer, Create tasks we want to accomplish in the workflow. Worklet Designer,
Create a worklet in the Worklet Designer. A worklet is an object that
groups a set of tasks. A worklet is similar to a workflow, but without
scheduling information. You can nest worklets inside a workflow. Workflow Designer,
Create a workflow by connecting tasks with links in the Workflow
Designer. We can also create tasks in the Workflow Designer as you
develop the workflow. The ODBC connection details are defined in Workflow Manager “Connections “ Menu .
Workflow Monitor : We
can monitor workflows and tasks in the Workflow Monitor. We can view
details about a workflow or task in Gantt Chart view or Task view. We
can run, stop, abort, and resume workflows from the Workflow Monitor. We
can view sessions and workflow log events in the Workflow Monitor Log
Viewer.
The
Workflow Monitor displays workflows that have run at least once. The
Workflow Monitor continuously receives information from the Integration Service and Repository Service. It also fetches information from the
repository to display historic information.
The Workflow Monitor consists of the following windows:
Navigator window – Displays monitored repositories, servers, and repositories objects.
Output window – Displays messages from the Integration Service and Repository Service.
Time window – Displays progress of workflow runs.
Gantt chart view – Displays details about workflow runs in chronological format.
Task view – Displays details about workflow runs in a report format.
Repository Manager
We
can navigate through multiple folders and repositories and perform
basic repository tasks with the Repository Manager. We use the
Repository Manager to complete the following tasks:
2. Add
and connect to a repository, we can add repositories to the Navigator
window and client registry and then connect to the repositories.
3. Work
with PowerCenter domain and repository connections, we can edit or
remove domain connection information. We can connect to one repository
or multiple repositories. We can export repository connection
information from the client registry to a file. We can import the file
on a different machine and add the repository connection information to
the client registry.
4. Change your password. We can change the password for our user account.
5. Search
for repository objects or keywords. We can search for repository
objects containing specified text. If we add keywords to target
definitions, use a keyword to search for a target definition.
6. View objects dependencies. Before we remove or change an object, we can view dependencies to see the impact on other objects.
7. Compare
repository objects. In the Repository Manager, wecan compare two
repository objects of the same type to identify differences between the
objects.
8. Truncate
session and workflow log entries. we can truncate the list of session
and workflow logs that the Integration Service writes to the repository.
we can truncate all logs, or truncate all logs older than a specified
date.
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