Use data verification
Discover how to use data verification in OCI GoldenGate.
Access the Veridata deployment
After you create the Veridata deployment and assign connections, you can access the Veridata console from the deployment details page.
To access the Veridata deployment:
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On the OCI GoldenGate Deployments page, select the Veridata deployment.
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On the Veridata deployment details page, select Launch console.
Alternatively, you can copy the Console URL and paste it into your browser.
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On the Veridata log in page, enter the Administrator username and password provided when you created the deployment.
You can now use Veridata to create groups, compare pairs, and jobs.
Data verification taskflow
| Task | Description | More information |
|---|---|---|
| Review Security best practices | Develop a firm understanding of your responsibilities to keep your OCI GoldenGate deployments and connections secure. | Securing OCI GoldenGate |
| Create OCI resources | This task is typically performed by an administrator. Ensure that the required networking resources are created before you begin. | Create Oracle Cloud resources |
| Create deployments | You need both a Veridata Server and a Veridata agent deployment. Ensure that you create at least one of each data verification deployment type. | |
| Create connections | A connection contains the network connectivity details for a data source or target.<p>Create source and target connections, and GoldenGate connections for each Agent.</p> | About connections |
| Assign connections to deployments | Assign the source and target connections to a Veridata Agent deployment.<p>Assign the GoldenGate connection to a Veridata Server deployment.</p> | Assign connections to deployments |
| Launch the Veridata deployment console | Create your data verification processes in the Veridata deployment console. | Access the Veridata deployment console |
| Verify connections | Verify the status of each connection in the Veridata deployment console. | In the Veridata deployment console, select Connections in the navigation menu. On the Connections page, verify that your Agent connections appear in the list. |
| Create Groups and Compare Pair | Groups are logical containers for one or more Compare Pairs. A Compare Pair is a relationship between a source and target table for the purpose of comparing their data. | Learn about Groups and Compare Pairs |
| Create a job | A job runs the comparison process on groups of Compare Pairs. | Create a job |
| Run the job | Start the comparison process. | Run jobs |
| Monitor jobs | View the status and details of completed, running, and repair jobs. | Monitor jobs |