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Authorizing the Use of Real-Time Data Migration

DataArts Studio provides the real-time data synchronization capability. This section describes how to grant the permissions of real-time migration to users. The procedure is as follows.

Figure 1 Real-time data migration authorization process

In addition, you need to configure DLI agency permissions for the cross-source scenario. Real-time data migration and the Data Lake Insight (DLI) service use unified cluster resources. When using real-time data migration for the first time, you need to create a cross-source agency in DLI to access underlying computing resources and use the tenant's VPCs, subnets, routes, and VPC peering connections. For details, see Configuring DLI Agency Permissions.

Notes and Constraints

  • You have obtained and configured a DataArts Studio instance, and created a workspace.
  • You have created an IAM user and granted the DataArts Studio permissions to the user. For details, see Creating an IAM User and Assigning DataArts Studio Permissions.
  • The current IAM user has been added to the user group of a DataArts Studio system role (for example, DAYU Administrator or DAYU User). For details, see Creating an IAM User and Granting DataArts Studio Permissions.
  • A DataArts Studio workspace role has been assigned to the current IAM user. The workspace role must have the administrator or developer permissions of DataArts Factory and Management Center to view, create, and operate data connections and data migration jobs. For details about the role permissions, see Permissions.

Procedure

  1. Search for and access the DLI console.
  2. In the navigation pane of the DLI console, choose Global Configuration > Service Authorization.
  3. On the Management-related Agency Settings page, select DLI Datasource Connections Agency Access and click Update.
  4. View and understand the notes for updating the agency and click OK. The DLI agency permissions are updated.

    Figure 2 Configuring DLI agency permissions for the cross-source scenario