Managing connectors on remote data sources
You can start and stop connectors on remote data sources.
Before you begin
Procedure
- On Linux® and Mac OS, to start the remote connector,
follow these steps.
- Go to the directory where you installed the remote connector. For example, /home/user1/dvendpoint.
cd /home/user1/dvendpoint
- Run the following command to start the remote connector.
nohup ./datavirtualization_start.sh
- Go to the directory where you installed the remote connector.
- On Linux and Mac OS, to stop the
remote connector, follow these steps.
- Go to the directory where you installed the remote connector. For example, /home/user1/dvendpoint.
cd /home/user1/dvendpoint
- Run the following command to stop the remote connector.
./sysroot/killGaianServers.sh
- Go to the directory where you installed the remote connector.
- On Windows,
to start the remote connect, follow these steps.
- Start the Windows Services
Manager console (
services.msc
). - Locate the remote endpoint service. For example, the service will be named
DataVirtualizationService6414
. - Start the connector.
- Start the Windows Services
Manager console (
- On Windows,
to stop the remote connector, follow these
steps.
- Start the Windows Services
Manager console (
services.msc
). - Locate the remote endpoint service. For example, the service will be named
DataVirtualizationService6414
. - Stop the connector.
- Start the Windows Services
Manager console (
- To change the default memory setting that is used by the remote connector, follow these
steps.
- Stop the remote connector.
- Set the JAVA_OPTS parameter. The following example changes the memory setting from the default value of 256 MB to 512 MB.
export JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx512m
- Start the remote connector.
- On Linux and Mac OS, to change the default port (6414) that is
used by the remote connector in an already generated dvendpoint.sh script,
follow these steps.
- Stop the endpoint that is running and restart it, providing the new port as a
parameter. See the following example.
datavitualization_start.sh -p 6415
- Stop the endpoint that is running and restart it, providing the new port as a
parameter.
- On Windows,
to change the default port (6414) that is
used by the remote connector in an already generated dvendpoint.bat script,
follow these steps.
- Stop the endpoint that is running.
- Install a new remote endpoint service that uses a new port. From the installation
directory, run the following command.
install_dv_service.bat -p 6415 > dvendpoint.log
This command creates and starts a new endpoint service
DataVirtualizationService6415
that uses port 6415.