USERIDALIAS
Valid For
Manager, Extract, Replicat, DEFGEN
Supported for
DB2 for i
DB2 LUW
DB2 z/OS
MySQL
Oracle Database
PostgreSQL
SQL Server
Teradata
TimesTen
Description
Use the USERIDALIAS
parameter to specify authentication for an
Oracle GoldenGate process to use when logging into
a database. The use of
USERIDALIAS
requires the use of
an Oracle GoldenGate credential store. Specify
USERIDALIAS
before any
TABLE
or MAP
entries in the parameter file. The privileges that
are required for the USERIDALIAS
user vary by database.
USERIDALIAS Compared to USERID
USERIDALIAS
enables you to specify an alias, rather than a user ID and password, in the parameter file. The user IDs and encrypted passwords are stored in a credential store. USERIDALIAS
supports databases running on Linux, UNIX, and Windows platforms.
USERID
requires either specifying the clear-text password in the parameter file or encrypting it with the ENCRYPT PASSWORD
command and, optionally, storing an encryption key in an ENCKEYS
file. USERID
supports a broad range of the databases that Oracle GoldenGate supports. In addition, it supports the use of an operating system login for Oracle databases.
USERIDALIAS Requirements Per Database Type
The usage of USERIDALIAS
varies depending on the database type.
Note:
Login that requires a database user and password must be stored in the Oracle GoldenGate credential store.
DB2 for LUW
Use USERIDALIAS
with the SOURCEDB
or
TARGETDB
parameter for all Oracle GoldenGate processes that
connect to a DB2 LUW database using database authentication. You can omit
USERIDALIAS
and only use SOURCEDB
or
TARGETDB
if the database is configured allow authentication at
the operating-system level. See SOURCEDB and TARGETDB for more information.
MySQL
Use USERIDALIAS
for all Oracle GoldenGate processes that connect to
a MySQL database.
Oracle
Use USERIDALIAS
for Oracle GoldenGate processes that connect to an
Oracle Database.
-
The
SOURCEDB
orTARGETDB
parameter is not required. -
Specify the alias of a database credential that is stored in the Oracle GoldenGate credential store.
-
Special database privileges are required for the
USERIDALIAS
user when Extract is configured to useLOGRETENTION
. These privileges might have been granted when Oracle GoldenGate was installed., see Log Retention Options in Using Oracle GoldenGate for Oracle Database for more information aboutLOGRETENTION
. -
To use
USERIDALIAS
for an Extract group that is configured for integrated capture, the user must have the privileges granted in thedbms_goldengate_auth.grant_admin_privilege
procedure, and the user must be the same one that issuesDBLOGIN
andREGISTER EXTRACT
orUNREGISTER EXTRACT
for the Extract group that is associated with thisUSERIDALIAS
. -
To support capture from an Oracle container database, the user that is specified with
USERID
must log on to the root container and must be a common database user. A connect string must be supplied for this user, for example:C##GGADM@FINANCE
. For more information, see Configuring the Primary Extract in Using Oracle GoldenGate for Heterogeneous Databases.
SQL Server
Use USERIDALIAS
if the ODBC data source connection that will be used
by the Oracle GoldenGate process is configured to connect using SQL Server
authentication.
-
On a source SQL Server system, also use the
SOURCEDB
parameter to specify the source ODBC data source. -
On a target SQL Server system, also use the
TARGETDB
parameter to specify the target ODBC data source.
Teradata
Use USERIDALIAS
for Oracle GoldenGate processes that connect to a Teradata database.
On a target Teradata system, use the TARGETDB
parameter
to specify the target ODBC data source.
Default
None
Syntax
USERIDALIAS alias [DOMAIN domain
] [SYSDBA]
[, THREADS (threadID[, threadID][, ...][, thread_range[, thread_range][, ...])]
-
alias
-
Specifies the alias of a database user credential that is stored in the Oracle GoldenGate credential store, see USERID Requirements Per Database Type for additional guidelines.
-
DOMAIN
domain
-
Specifies the credential store domain for the specified alias. A valid domain entry must exist in the credential store for the specified alias.
-
SYSDBA
-
(Oracle) Specifies that the user logs in as
sysdba
. -
THREADS (
threadID
[,
threadID
][, ...][,
thread_range
[,
thread_range
][, ...]
)
-
Valid for Replicat. Links the specified credential to one or more threads of a coordinated Replicat. Enables you to specify different logins for different threads.
-
threadID
[,
threadID
][, ...]
-
Specifies a thread ID or a comma-delimited list of threads in the format of
threadID, threadID, threadID
. -
[,
thread_range
[,
thread_range
][, ...]
-
Specifies a range of threads in the form of
threadIDlow-threadIDhigh
or a comma-delimited list of ranges in the format ofthreadIDlow-threadIDhigh
,threadIDlow-threadIDhigh
.
A combination of these formats is permitted, such as
threadID
,threadID
,threadIDlow-threadIDhigh
. -
TimesTen
Use USERIDALIAS
for Oracle GoldenGate processes that
connect to a TimesTen database.
On a target TimesTen system, use the TARGETDB
parameter
to specify the target ODBC data source.
Default
None
Syntax
USERIDALIAS alias [DOMAIN domain
] [SYSDBA]
[, THREADS (threadID[, threadID][, ...][, thread_range[, thread_range][, ...])]
-
alias
-
Specifies the alias of a database user credential that is stored in the Oracle GoldenGate credential store, see USERID Requirements Per Database Type for additional guidelines.
-
DOMAIN
domain
-
Specifies the credential store domain for the specified alias. A valid domain entry must exist in the credential store for the specified alias.
-
SYSDBA
-
(Oracle) Specifies that the user logs in as
sysdba
. -
THREADS (
threadID
[,
threadID
][, ...][,
thread_range
[,
thread_range
][, ...]
)
-
Valid for Replicat. Links the specified credential to one or more threads of a coordinated Replicat. Enables you to specify different logins for different threads.
-
threadID
[,
threadID
][, ...]
-
Specifies a thread ID or a comma-delimited list of threads in the format of
threadID, threadID, threadID
. -
[,
thread_range
[,
thread_range
][, ...]
-
Specifies a range of threads in the form of
threadIDlow-threadIDhigh
or a comma-delimited list of ranges in the format ofthreadIDlow-threadIDhigh
,threadIDlow-threadIDhigh
.
A combination of these formats is permitted, such as
threadID
,threadID
,threadIDlow-threadIDhigh
. -
Examples
- Example 1
-
The following supplies a credential for the user in the credential store that has the alias of
tiger1
in the domain ofeast
.USERIDALIAS tiger1 DOMAIN east
- Example 2
-
The following supplies a credential for thread 3 of a coordinated Replicat.
USERIDALIAS tiger1 DOMAIN east THREADS (3)
- Example 3
- The following example shows the use of the parameter in
PostgreSQL:
USERIDALIAS pgdsn