Control-M for OCI Data Flow


Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Data Flow is a fully managed Apache Spark service that performs processing tasks on extremely large datasets. 

Control-M for OCI Data Flow enables you to do the following:

  • Manage OCI Data Flow credentials in a secure connection profile.
  • Introduce all Control-M capabilities to Control-M for OCI Data Flow, including advanced scheduling criteria, complex dependencies, Resource Pools, Lock Resources, and variables.
  • Integrate OCI Data Flow jobs with other Control-M jobs into a single scheduling environment.
  • Monitor the job status, results, and output of OCI Data Flow jobs.
  • Attach an SLA job to the OCI Data Flow jobs.

Setting Up Control-M for OCI Data Flow

This procedure describes how to install the OCI Data Flow plug-in, create a connection profile, and define a OCI Data Flow job in Helix Control-M and Automation API.

Before You Begin

  • Verify that Automation API is installed, as described in Setting up the API.
  • Verify that Agent version 9.0.21.080 or later is installed.

Begin

  1. On the Agent host, set the Java environment variable by running one of the following commands through a command line:
    • Linux:
      • Bourne Shell/Bash: export BMC_INST_JAVA_HOME=<java_11_directory>
      • csh/tcsh: setenv BMC_INST_JAVA_HOME <java_11_directory>
    • Windows: set BMC_INST_JAVA_HOME="<java_11_directory>"
  2. Run one of the following API commands:
    • For a fresh installation, run the following provision image command:
      • Linux: ctm provision image OCI_Data_Flow_plugin.Linux
      • Windows: ctm provision image OCI_Data_Flow_plugin.Windows
    • To upgrade, run the following command:
      ctm provision agent::update
  3. Create a OCI Data Flow connection profile in Helix Control-M or Automation API, as follows:
  4. Define a OCI Data Flow job in Helix Control-M or Automation API, as follows:
Warning

Note

To remove this plug-in from an Agent, see Removing a Plug-in. The plug-in ID is ODF052024.

 

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