HP NonStop Enscribe to MS SQL Server Page 1 HP NonStop Enscribe to MS SQL Server Objective Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to keep two heterogeneous databases synchronized, in this case NonStop audited Enscribe to Microsoft SQL Server. During this lesson, you will learn how to: Prepare your environment to configure the GoldenGate processes Configure and execute the initial data load Configure and start the change capture of database operations Configure and start the change delivery of database operations NonStop non-audited Enscribe to MS SQL Server configuration The following diagram illustrates the configuration for replicating a NonStop non-audited Enscribe database to an MS SQL Server target. NonStop <source> Logger Extract Source database Manager Windows server <target> MS SQL Server <dsn> Target <schema> Replicat Collector Trails Manager Network Trails
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HP NonStop Enscribe to MS SQL Server
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HP NonStop Enscribe to MS SQL Server
Objective
Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to keep two heterogeneous databases
synchronized, in this case NonStop audited Enscribe to Microsoft SQL Server.
During this lesson, you will learn how to:
Prepare your environment to configure the GoldenGate processes
Configure and execute the initial data load
Configure and start the change capture of database operations
Configure and start the change delivery of database operations
NonStop non-audited Enscribe to MS SQL Server configuration
The following diagram illustrates the configuration for replicating a NonStop non-audited
Enscribe database to an MS SQL Server target.
NonStop <source>
Logger
Extract
Source
database
Manager
Windows server <target>
MS SQL Server
<dsn>
Target
<schema>Replicat
Collector
Trails
Manager
Network
Trails
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Overview of Tasks
Prepare the Environment
In order to execute this lesson, the GoldenGate application must be installed on both the
source and target systems. The installation includes a sample database and scripts to generate
initial data as well as subsequent update operations. The source and target tables are created
and loaded with initial data. The GoldenGate Manager processes are also started so that other
processes may be configured and started.
Initial Data Load
To initially load data between heterogeneous databases, use the GoldenGate application to
perform your initial data synchronization while the application remains active. This lesson
demonstrates using Extract to pull data from the source files and sending the data directly to
Replicat on the target system.
Configure Change Capture
For non-audited files, you must identify all programs that perform database operations on the
files to be captured. These programs are bound with the GoldenGate intercept library. The
Logger process is configured and started to create the log trail of all captured operations. An
Extract process distributes the trails to the remote system.
Configure Change Delivery
Once the tables have been initially loaded with data and the Extract process is capturing all
operations, the Replicat process is configured to deliver the captured operations to the target
database.
<target> server
Initial
Replicat
MS SQL Server
<dsn>
Target
<schema>
<source> NonStop
Initial
ExtractSource
database
Network
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Exercise 1.
Prepare the Environment
Objective
The goals of this exercise are to:
Configure and start the Manager processes.
Prepare the source and target sample databases.
Prepare the source NSK environment
1. Configure a GLOBALS parameter file on the source
Execute the following commands on the <source> system.
A GLOBALS parameter can be used to uniquely identify each GoldenGate instance when
multiple environments exist on single NSK node. Use the two-character <prefix> that was
defined in the Lab Preparation.
Execute the following commands on the <source> system unless neither a <prefix> nor
<audcfg> is needed for your installation.
TACL> VOLUME <install vol>.<install subvol>
TACL> TEDIT GLOBALS
ADD DEFINE =GGS_PREFIX, CLASS MAP, FILE $<prefix>
ADD DEFINE =GGS_AUDCFG, CLASS MAP, FILE $<audcfg>
2. Configure the Manager process on the source system
Execute the following commands on the <source> system.
The Manager process is responsible for starting and monitoring all of the other GoldenGate
processes. You will always have one manager process per GoldenGate instance.
TACL> VOLUME <install vol>.<install subvol>
TACL> RUN GGSCI
GGSCI> TEDIT PARAMS MGRPARM
-- GoldenGate Manager Parameter file
TCPIPPROCESSNAME <tcpip process>
PORT <port>
GGSCI> START MANAGER, CPU 1, PRI 180
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Verify the results:
GGSCI> INFO MANAGER
3. Create and load source files
Execute the following commands on the <source> system.
The installation includes scripts to create sample files and generate initial data. Note that your
<prefix> may need to be substituted for the GG in subvolume GGSSOU used in this section.
Within DEMOLDEO the following prompts and replies are issued:
To perform an initial load enter (I), to update
the database enter (U) or to exit the program enter (E).
?I
To perform an initial load enter (I), to update
the database enter (U) or to exit the program enter (E).
?E
Verify the results:
TACL> FUP COPY ECUSTMER
TACL> FUP COPY ECUSTORD
4. Generate source definitions
Execute the following commands on the <source> system.
The DEFGEN utility is an interactive program that generates a source definition file describing
the layouts of the files/tables that are to be replicated.
TACL> VOLUME <install vol>.<install subvol>
TACL> RUN DEFGEN
Within DEFGEN, the following prompts and replies are issued:
Enter definitions filename (or Exit): <install vol>.GGSDEF.ECUSTDEF
File/Table to create definition for (or Exit): <install vol>.GGSSOU.ECUSTMER
Definition retrieved.
File/Table to create definition for (or Exit): <install vol>.GGSSOU.ECUSTORD
Definition retrieved.
File/Table to create definition for (or Exit): EXIT
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5. Move the source definitions to the target
After exiting, FTP the file <install-vol>.GGSDEF.ECUSTDEF in ASCII format to the target
<install location>/dirdef/source.def.
Prepare the SQL Server 2005 target system
Install Manager
1. Configure Manager process on the target
Execute the following commands on the <target> system.
Note! The port numbers must be unique if you are installing GoldenGate more than once on
the same server.
Shell> cd <install location>
Shell> ggsci
GGSCI> EDIT PARAMS MGR
In the parameter file, enter the following parameter, then save and close the file.
-- GoldenGate Manager Parameter file
PORT <port>
Start Manager.
GGSCI> START MANAGER
Verify the results:
GGSCI> INFO MANAGER
Steps to create the database
2. Create the database
From Start>Programs, run SQL Server Management Studio.
Enter the name of the local SQL Server instance, then click connect.
Note: These instructions assume SQL Server Authentication which requires the
more complex, double layer, of authentication. For only Windows Authentication,
you can leave out most of the login and password entries.
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This displays the main SQL Server Management Studio dialog box. Right, right-click
Database and select the New Database option.
The New Database dialog box appears. In the Name box, type the <database> from
the Lab Preparation worksheet.
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Click OK to add the database.
The main SQL Server Management Studio dialog box reappears.
3. Create SQL Server logins and users
Right-click Security and select the New > Login.
The New Login dialog box appears.
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For Name, type the <login>.
Select Authentication,
If you selected SQL Server Authentication, type the <password> in the two
Password fields.
Under Defaults, select your <database> for Database, and leave Language set to the
default.
Do not click OK. Instead, from Select a page in the upper left-hand box, double click User Mapping.
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In the upper Users mapped to this login area, activate the checkmark next to your
database.
In the lower Database role membership for <database> area,, check the box for the
db_owner role.
Click OK to exit.
The next step creates a schema that you will associate with the new user.
While you have the database selected, click on the New Query button in the main
menu.
The right side of the dialog displays the SQL Query interface. Type in:
create schema <owner/schema>;
And press the Execute button from the toolbar.
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Now you need to associate the new user and the schema that you have created with the new
database.
Right click on the Security option that is under the database and select New > User.
The New Database User dialog box appears. Enter the name of your user and press the browse button labeled with three dots (…).
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The Select Login dialog displays. Press the Browse button.
Select your new user <login> from the list. Then press OK.
Your selected user now displays in the object names box. Press OK to exit from
Select Login.
Back in the New Database User dialog, enter the <schema> you added as the default
schema and press OK.
4. Create the ODBC system data source name
The GoldenGate Extract process connects to a SQL Server database through an ODBC (Open
Database Connectivity) connection. Both the Extract and Replicat components of GoldenGate
require that a system data source name (DSN) be established, which stores the information
about how to connect to the SQL Server.
Click Start > Settings > Control Panel.
Double-click Administrative Tools.
Double-click Data Sources (ODBC) to open the ODBC Data Source Administrator
dialog box.
Click the System DSN tab, and then click the Add button. The Create New Data
Source dialog box appears.
Note: For SQL Server 2000, you may use any ODBC driver supported by the
database. For SQL Server 2005, however, you must use the ODBC driver that is
included with Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC). Both Extract and
Replicat will abend if the SQL Native Client ODBC driver that is provided with SQL
Server 2005 is used.
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Select the SQL Server driver and then click Finish. The Create a New Data Source
to SQL Server dialog box appears.
For Name, type <dsn>.
For a description, type "GG Training Data source" when creating this source DSN.
This field is optional.
For Which SQL Server do you want to connect to, select local if SQL Server is on
the local system, or enter the server name at your SQL Server location.
Click Next.
Answer the question about how SQL Server should verify the login by selecting the option that you entered when creating the <login>. Then type <login> in Login ID
and <password> in Password.
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Click Next.
Make certain the default database is set to the database that you created; otherwise
select Change the default database to: and select it. Leave the other settings to their
defaults to use ANSI.
Click Next.
Leave the next dialog box set to the defaults, and click Finish.
In the confirmation, click Test Data Source to test the connection.
Close the confirmation dialog box and the Create a New Data Source box.
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5. Create the practice tables
Execute the following commands on the <target> system.
Go to SQL Server Management Studio, select your database and select New Query
from the toolbar.
If the correct database is not displayed in the drop down box (showing ggsdata
above), click on the arrow and select it from the list.
Click the File > Open and navigate to the demo_mss_create.sql script.
Click Open to open the script in the New Query window.
Execute the script by clicking the Execute Query button on the toolbar.
Verify the results using the following commands in the input window:
sp_help tcustmer
go
sp_help tcustord
go
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Initial Data Load
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Exercise 2.
Initial Data Load
Objective
The goals of this exercise are to:
Configure and execute the initial data load capture
Configure and execute the initial data delivery
Configure initial load
1. Add the initial load capture batch task group
Execute the following commands on the <source> system to add an Extract group named
EINI <unique id>1.
GGSCI> ADD EXTRACT EINI<unique id>, SOURCEISTABLE
Verify the results:
GGSCI> INFO EXTRACT *, TASKS
2. Configure the initial load capture parameter file
Execute the following commands on the <source> system.
GGSCI> EDIT PARAMS EINI<unique id>
--
-- GoldenGate Initial Data Capture
-- for ECUSTMER and ECUSTORD
--
EXTRACT EINI<unique id>
RMTHOST <target>, MGRPORT <port>
RMTTASK REPLICAT, GROUP RINI<unique id>
TABLE <install vol>.GGSSOU.ECUSTMER;
TABLE <install vol>.GGSSOU.ECUSTORD;
1 The process names used in lab exercises, for example EINIBD1, are made up of 1) one character to
identify the type of process (E for Extract, R for Replicat, etc.); 2) three characters to describe the type of
process (INI for initial data load, ORA for capture from or delivery to an Oracle database, etc.) and 3) three
characters usually made up of the student’s initials plus a sequential number to uniquely identify multiple
occurrences of the type of process.
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3. Add the initial load delivery batch task group
Execute the following commands on the <target> system.
GGSCI> ADD REPLICAT RINI<unique id>, SPECIALRUN
Verify the results:
GGSCI> INFO REPLICAT *, TASKS
4. Configure the initial load delivery parameter file
Execute the following commands on the <target> system.