Configure Extract to Capture from an Autonomous Database
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Install Oracle GoldenGate for your Oracle Autonomous Database instance.
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Obtain Autonomous Database Client Credentials.
To establish connection to your Oracle Autonomous Database instance, download the client credentials file. To download client credentials, you can use the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console or Database Actions Launchpad. See Downloading Client Credentials (Wallets).
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If you do not have administrator access to the Autonomous Database you should ask your service administrator to download and provide the credentials files to you.
The following steps use the Database Actions Launchpad to download the client credentials.
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Log in to your Oracle Autonomous Database account.
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From the Database Instance page, click Database Actions. This launches the Database Actions Launchpad. The Launchpad attempts to log you into the database as ADMIN. If that is not successful, you will be prompted for your database ADMIN username and password.
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On the Database Actions Launchpad, under Administration, click Download Client Credentials (Wallets).
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Enter a password to secure your Client Credentials zip file and click Download.
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The password you provide when you download the wallet protects the downloaded Client Credentials wallet. -
Save the credentials
zipfile to your local system.
The credentialszipfile contains the following files:-
cwallet.sso -
ewallet.p12 -
keystore.jks -
ojdbc.properties -
sqlnet.ora -
tnsnames.ora -
truststore.jks -
ewallet.pem -
README.txt
sqlnet.oraandtnsnames.orafiles while configuring Oracle GoldenGate to work with the Autonomous Database instance. -
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Configure the server where Oracle GoldenGate is running to connect to the Autonomous Database instance.
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Log in to the server where Oracle GoldenGate was installed.
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Transfer the credentials
zipfile that you downloaded from Oracle Autonomous database instance to the Oracle GoldenGate server. -
In the Oracle GoldenGate server, unzip the credentials file into a new directory, for example:
/u02/data/adwc_credentials. This is your key directory. -
To configure the connection details, open your
tnsnames.orafile from the Oracle client location in the Oracle GoldenGate instance. -
Use the connection string with the
LOWconsumer groupdbname_low, for example,graphdb1_low, and move it to your localtnsnames.orafile.See Local Naming Parameters in the tnsnames.ora File chapter in the Oracle Database Net Services Reference guide.
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Thetnsnames.orafile provided with the credentials file contains three database service names identifiable as:ADWC_Database_Name_low ADWC_Database_Name_medium ADWC_Database_Name_highOracle recommends that you use
ADWC_Database_Name_lowwith Oracle GoldenGate. See Predefined Database Service Names for Autonomous Database in the Using Oracle Autonomous Database Serverless guide or Predefined Database Service Names for Autonomous Databases for Oracle Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure. -
Edit the
tnsnames.orafile in the Oracle GoldenGate instance to include the connection details available in thetnsnames.orafile in your key directory (the directory where you unzipped the credentialszipfile downloaded from the Autonomous Database).Sample Connection String adw1_low. = (description= (retry_count=20)(retry_delay=3) (address=(protocol=tcps)(port=1522)(host=adb-preprod.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com)) (connect_data=(service_name=okd2ybgcz4mjx94_graphdb1_low.adb.oraclecloud.com)) (security=(ssl_server_cert_dn="CN=adwc-preprod.uscom-east-1.oraclecloud.com,OU=Oracle BMCS US,O=Oracle Corporation,L=Redwood City,ST=California,C=US")) )If the database is within a firewall protected environment, you might not have direct access to the database. With an existing HTTP Proxy, you can pass the firewall with the following modifications to thesqlnet.oraandtnsnames.ora:sqlnet parametersaddress modification of tns_alias
If Extract becomes unresponsive due to a network timeout or connection loss, then you can add the following into the connection profile in thetnsnames.orafile:(DESCRIPTION = (RECV_TIMEOUT=30) (ADDRESS_LIST = (LOAD_BALANCE=off)(FAILOVER=on)(CONNECT_TIMEOUT=3)(RETRY_COUNT=3) (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = adb-preprod.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com)(PORT = 1522)) -
To configure the wallet, create a
sqlnet.orafile in the Oracle client location in the Oracle GoldenGate instance.cd /u02/data/oci/network/admin ls sqlnet.ora tnsnames.oraSee Autonomous Database Client Credentials in Using Oracle GoldenGate on Oracle Cloud Marketplace.
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Edit this
sqlnet.orafile to include your key directory.WALLET_LOCATION = (SOURCE = (METHOD = file) (METHOD_DATA = (DIRECTORY="/u02/data/adwc_credentials"))) SSL_SERVER_DN_MATCH=yes
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- Start GGSCI.
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Create credentials for the Extract database (or a user with same privileges). In this case,
GGADMINis the user and will be used to connect to the Autonomous Database, and perform commands that require a database connection. It will also be used in theUSERIDALIASparameter for the Extract database connection.ALTER CREDENTIALSTORE ADD USER ggadmin@dbgraph1_low PASSWORD complex_password alias adb_alias -
Connect to the database using
DBLOGIN. TheDBLOGINuser should be theadb_aliasaccount user.DBLOGIN USERIDALIAS adb_alias -
Configure supplemental logging on the tables, which you want to capture using
ADD TRANDATAorADD SCHEMATRANDATA. Remember that you are connected directly to the database instance, so there is no need to include the database name in these commands. Here's an example:ADD TRANDATA HR.EMPorADD SCHEMATRANDATA HRSee Prerequisites for Configuring Oracle GoldenGate Extract to Capture from Autonomous Databases.
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Add heartbeat table.
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Add and configure an Extract to capture from the Oracle Autonomous Database instance. See Add the Primary Extract for steps to create an Extract.
Oracle GoldenGate Extract is designed to work with the Oracle Autonomous Database instance to ensure that it only captures from a specific database instance. This means that the database instance name is not needed for any
TABLEorMAPstatements.The following example creates an Extract (required for capturing from an Oracle Autonomous Database) calledexte, and instructs it to begin now.ADD EXTRACT exte, INTEGRATED TRANLOG, BEGIN NOWTo capture specific tables, use the two part object names.. For example, to capture from the tableHR.EMP, in your Oracle Autonomous Database instance, use this entry in the Extract parameter file.TABLE HR.EMP;If you want to replicateHR.EMPintoCOUNTRY.EMPLOYEE, then your map statement would look like this:MAP HR.EMP, TARGET COUNTRY.EMPLOYEE; -
Register Extract with the Oracle Autonomous Database instance. For example, to register an Extract named
exte, use the following command:REGISTER EXTRACT exte DATABASE -
You can now start your Extract and perform data replication to the Oracle Autonomous Database instance. Here's an example:
START EXTRACT exteThis completes the process of configuring an Extract for Oracle Autonomous Database and you can use it like any other Extract process.