To create a Google Cloud SQL for SQL Server connection:
From the OCI GoldenGate Overview page, click
Connections.
You can also click Create Connection under the
Get started section and skip to step 3.
On the Connections page, click Create Connection.
In the Create Connection panel, complete the General Information
fields as follows:
For Name, enter a name for the connection.
(Optional) For Description, enter a description that helps
you distinguish this connection from others.
For Compartment, select the compartment in which to create
the connection.
From the Type dropdown, under SQL Server,
select Google Cloud SQL for SQL Server.
(Optional) Click Show advanced options to manage keys or add
tags.
Under Security, select one of the following:
Select Use Oracle-managed encryption key to leave all
encryption key management to Oracle.
Select Use customer-managed encryption key to select a
specific encryption key stored in your OCI Vault to encrypt your connection
credentials.
Under Tags, add tags to organize your resources.
Click Next.
Complete the Connection details fields as follows:
For Database name, enter the database
name.
Enter the database Host and
Port number.
Note:
If you enter a private IP, then OCI GoldenGate rewrites the private IP in the format,
ip-10-0-0-0.ociggsvc.oracle.vcn.com.
For Username, enter the Google Cloud SQL for SQL Server database username.
For Password, enter the password for the Google Cloud SQL for SQL Server database user.
For SSL details, select a Security protocol and
SSL mode:
Plain
TLS, and then select whether to validate the server
certificate
For Network connectivity, select a
Traffic routing method:
Shared endpoint, to share an
endpoint with the assigned deployment. You must allow connectivity from the
deployment's ingress IP.
Dedicated endpoint, for
network traffic through a dedicated endpoint in the assigned subnet in your VCN.
You must allow connectivity from this connection's ingress IPs.
Click Create.
After the connection is created, it appears in the Connections list,
where you can select it to view its details. Ensure that you assign the connection to a
deployment to use it as a source or target in a replication.