diff --git a/quickstarts/connect-to-vantage/connect-teradata-dbeaver-okta-sso.md b/quickstarts/connect-to-vantage/connect-teradata-dbeaver-okta-sso.md index bd7f3c4098c..7c79352fd76 100644 --- a/quickstarts/connect-to-vantage/connect-teradata-dbeaver-okta-sso.md +++ b/quickstarts/connect-to-vantage/connect-teradata-dbeaver-okta-sso.md @@ -2,17 +2,20 @@ sidebar_position: 3 author: Nick Pyzik editor: Janeth Graziani (Developer Advocate, Teradata) -email: janeth.graziani@teradata.com -page_last_update: July 16, 2025 -description: Connect to Teradata VantageCloud Using DBeaver and Okta SSO (Browser Logon) -keywords: [data warehouses, compute storage separation, teradata, vantagecloud, cloud data platform, object storage, business intelligence, enterprise analytics, dbeaver, dbeaver prod, sql ide, sso] +email: developer.relations@teradata.com +page_last_update: July 2, 2026 +description: Connect to Teradata Cloud Using DBeaver and Okta SSO (Browser Logon) +keywords: [data warehouses, compute storage separation, teradata, cloud data platform, object storage, business intelligence, enterprise analytics, dbeaver, dbeaver prod, sql ide, sso] --- -# Connect to Teradata VantageCloud Using DBeaver and SSO (Browser Logon) +import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs'; +import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem'; + +# Connect to Teradata Cloud Using DBeaver and SSO (Browser Logon) ## Overview -This guide demonstrates how to connect to Teradata VantageCloud using DBeaver with secure **browser-based SSO authentication**. +This guide demonstrates how to connect to Teradata Cloud using DBeaver with secure **browser-based SSO authentication**. This method uses the Teradata JDBC driver and the `LOGMECH=BROWSER` setting to enable a federated login experience, commonly used in enterprise environments. @@ -20,7 +23,7 @@ It also provides recommended DBeaver settings to optimize the experience for Ter ## Prerequisites -* Access to a Teradata VantageCloud instance configured for browser-based [SSO](https://docs.teradata.com/r/Teradata-VantageCloud-Enterprise/Security/Single-Sign-on) +* Access to a Teradata Cloud instance configured for browser-based [SSO](https://docs.teradata.com/r/Teradata-VantageCloud-Enterprise/Security/Single-Sign-on) * A valid enterprise login (e.g., @company.com credentials) * DBeaver installed (Community or PRO version) @@ -37,7 +40,7 @@ It also provides recommended DBeaver settings to optimize the experience for Ter 3. Change **Connect by** value from `Host` to `URL`. -4. In the **JDBC URL** field, paste the following URL (replace the YOUR-TERADATA-HOST to your VantageCloud host): +4. In the **JDBC URL** field, paste the following URL (replace the YOUR-TERADATA-HOST to your Teradata Cloud host): ```text jdbc:teradata:///LOGMECH=BROWSER,BROWSER_TAB_TIMEOUT=0 @@ -71,6 +74,37 @@ and close very quickly with the following message: DBeaver is now able to connect to Teradata! +:::note Network Access via SSH Tunnel +If your Teradata instance is on a private network (not publicly accessible), you will need to set up an SSH port-forwarding tunnel before connecting with DBeaver. + +1. Open a terminal and run the following command, replacing the placeholders with values provided by your admin: + + + +```bash + ssh -i ~/.ssh/tunneluser_key.pem \ + -L 1025::1025 \ + -N @ +``` + + +```bash + ssh -i "$env:USERPROFILE\.ssh\tunneluser_key.pem" ` + -L 1025::1025 ` + -N @ +``` + + + +2. Leave this terminal open while using DBeaver. + +3. Use `127.0.0.1` as the host in your JDBC URL: +```text + jdbc:teradata://127.0.0.1/LOGMECH=BROWSER,BROWSER_TAB_TIMEOUT=0 +``` + +Your admin will provide the values for ``, ``, and ``. +::: ## Running Teradata Queries in Dbeaver To begin querying: diff --git a/quickstarts/create-applications/examples-configuration.md b/quickstarts/create-applications/examples-configuration.md index 7a459a958ef..2456ea206b7 100644 --- a/quickstarts/create-applications/examples-configuration.md +++ b/quickstarts/create-applications/examples-configuration.md @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ --- sidebar_position: 5 -author: Tan Nguyen -email: tan.nguyen@teradata.com -page_last_update: February 13th, 2023 +author: Tan Nguyen, Janeth Graziani +email: developer.relations@teradata.com +page_last_update: June 30th, 2026 description: Use Teradata Connector for MuleSoft's Anypoint Studio. -keywords: [data warehouses, compute storage separation, teradata, vantage, cloud data platform, object storage, business intelligence, enterprise analytics, mule, mulesoft, teradata connector, anypoint studio.] +keywords: [data warehouses, compute storage separation, teradata, cloud data platform, object storage, business intelligence, enterprise analytics, mule, mulesoft, teradata connector, anypoint studio.] --- import CommunityLinkPartial from '../_partials/community_link.mdx'; @@ -15,11 +15,12 @@ Anypoint Studio (Studio) editors help you design and update your Mule applicatio To add and configure a connector in Studio: -1. [Create a Mule Project.](#create-a-mule-project) -2. [Add the connector to your Mule project.](#add-the-connector-to-your-mule-project) -3. [Configure a source for the connector’s flow.](#configure-a-source) -4. [Add a connector operation to the flow.](#add-a-connector-operation-to-the-flow) -5. [Configure a global element for the connector.](#configure-a-global-element-for-the-connector) +1. Download and install [MuleSoft Anypoint Studio](https://www.mulesoft.com/lp/dl/anypoint-mule-studio) +2. [Create a Mule Project.](#create-a-mule-project) +3. [Add the connector to your Mule project.](#add-the-connector-to-your-mule-project) +4. [Configure a source for the connector’s flow.](#configure-a-source) +5. [Add a connector operation to the flow.](#add-a-connector-operation-to-the-flow) +6. [Configure a global element for the connector.](#configure-a-global-element-for-the-connector) When you run the connector, you can view the app log to check for problems, as described in [View the App Log](#view-the-app-log). @@ -40,8 +41,8 @@ In Studio, create a new Mule project in which to add and configure the connector Add Teradata Connector to your Mule project to automatically populate the XML code with the connector's namespace and schema location and to add the required dependencies to the project's `pom.xml` file: -- In the **Mule Palette** view, click **(X) Search in Exchange**. -- In the **Add Dependencies to Project** window, type `teradata` in the search field. +- In the **Mule Palette** view, click **(X) Search in Exchange** (Sign-in may be required). +- In the **Add Dependencies or Add API to Project** window, type `teradata` in the search field. - Click **Teradata Connector** in **Available modules**. - Click **Add**. - Click **Finish**. @@ -123,4 +124,3 @@ Unless the log file path is customized in the app’s log file (`log4j2.xml`), y * [Teradata Connector Reference](./teradata-connector-mule4-reference.md). * [MuleSoft Help Center](https://help.mulesoft.com) - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/quickstarts/manage-data/configure-a-teradata-vantage-connection-in-datahub.md b/quickstarts/manage-data/configure-a-teradata-vantage-connection-in-datahub.md index ded1f28a5ea..a5d78883fae 100644 --- a/quickstarts/manage-data/configure-a-teradata-vantage-connection-in-datahub.md +++ b/quickstarts/manage-data/configure-a-teradata-vantage-connection-in-datahub.md @@ -1,23 +1,23 @@ --- sidebar_position: 18 author: Paul Ibberson -email: paul.ibberson2@teradata.com +email: paul.ibberson2@teradata.com, developer.relations@teradata.com page_last_update: October 3rd 2024 -description: Configure a Teradata Vantage connection in DataHub. -keywords: [data warehouses, compute storage separation, teradata, vantage, cloud data platform, object storage, business intelligence, enterprise analytics, datahub, data catalog, data lineage] +description: Configure a Teradata connection in DataHub. +keywords: [data warehouses, compute storage separation, teradata, cloud data platform, object storage, business intelligence, enterprise analytics, datahub, data catalog, data lineage] --- -# Configure a Teradata Vantage connection in DataHub +# Configure a Teradata connection in DataHub ## Overview -This how-to demonstrates how to create a connection to Teradata Vantage with DataHub, and ingest metadata about tables and views, along with usage and lineage information. +This how-to demonstrates how to create a connection to Teradata with DataHub, and ingest metadata about tables and views, along with usage and lineage information. ## Prerequisites import TrialDocsNote from '../_partials/teradata_trial.mdx' -* Access to a Teradata Vantage instance. +* Access to a Teradata instance. * DataHub installed. See [DataHub Quickstart Guide](https://datahubproject.io/docs/quickstart) @@ -120,12 +120,8 @@ Clicking on "Succeeded" after a sucessful execution will bring up a dialogue sim ## Summary -This how-to demonstrated how to create a connection to Teradata Vantage with DataHub in order to capture metadata of tables, views along with lineage and usage statistics. +This how-to demonstrated how to create a connection to Teradata with DataHub in order to capture metadata of tables, views along with lineage and usage statistics. ## Further reading -* [Integrate DataHub with Teradata Vantage](https://datahubproject.io/docs/generated/ingestion/sources/teradata) -* [DataHub Integration Options for Recipes](https://datahubproject.io/docs/metadata-ingestion/#recipes) - -import CommunityLinkPartial from '../_partials/community_link.mdx'; - - +* [Integrate DataHub with Teradata](https://datahubproject.io/docs/generated/ingestion/sources/teradata) +* [DataHub Integration Options for Recipes](https://datahubproject.io/docs/metadata-ingestion/#recipes) \ No newline at end of file