Updated on 2023-06-14 GMT+08:00

Creating an Entire Database Migration Job

Scenario

CDM supports entire DB migration between homogeneous and heterogeneous data sources. The migration principles are the same as those in Table/File Migration Jobs. Each type of Elasticsearch, each key prefix of Redis, or each collection of MongoDB can be executed concurrently as a subtask.

Supported Data Sources in Entire DB Migration lists the data sources supporting entire database migration.

Field Mapping in Automatic Table Creation

CDM automatically creates tables at the destination during database migration. Figure 1 describes the field mapping between the DWS tables created by CDM and source tables. For example, if you use CDM to migrate the Oracle database to DWS, CDM automatically creates a table on DWS and maps the NUMBER(3,0) field of the Oracle database to the SMALLINT field of DWS.

Figure 1 Field mapping in automatic table creation on DWS

Prerequisites

  • You have created a connection by following the instructions in Creating Links.
  • The CDM cluster can communicate with the data source.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the management console and choose Service List > Cloud Data Migration. In the left navigation pane, choose Cluster Management. Locate the target cluster and click Job Management.
  2. Choose Entire DB Migration > Create Job. The page for configuring the job is displayed.
  3. Configure the related parameters of the source database according to Table 1.

    Table 1 Parameter description

    Source Database

    Parameter

    Description

    Example Value

    • DWS
    • FusionInsight LibrA
    • MySQL
    • PostgreSQL
    • SQL Server
    • Oracle
    • SAP HANA
    • MyCAT

    Schema/Tablespace

    Name of the schema or tablespace from which data will be extracted. This parameter is displayed when Use SQL Statement is set to No. Click the icon next to the text box to go to the page for selecting a schema or directly enter a schema or tablespace.

    If the desired schema or tablespace is not displayed, check whether the login account has the permissions required to query metadata.

    schema

    WHERE Clause

    WHERE clause used to specify the tables to be extracted. This parameter applies to all subtables in the entire DB migration. If this parameter is not set, the entire table is extracted. If the table to be migrated does not contain the fields specified by the WHERE clause, the migration will fail.

    You can set a date macro variable to extract data generated on a specific date.

    age > 18 and age <= 60

    Null in Partition Column

    Whether a partition field can be null

    Yes

    Hive

    Database Name

    Name of the database to be migrated. The user configured in the source link must have the permission to read the database.

    hivedb

    HBase

    CloudTable

    Start Time

    Start time (included). The format is yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss. The dateformat time macro variable function is supported. Examples: 2017-12-31 20:00:00, ${dateformat(yyyy-MM-dd, -1, DAY)} 02:00:00, and ${dateformat(yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss, -1, DAY)}

    -

    End Time

    End time (excluded) The format is yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss. The dateformat time macro variable function is supported. Examples: 2018-01-01 20:00:00, ${dateformat(yyyy-MM-dd, -1, DAY)} 02:00:00, and ${dateformat(yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss, -1, DAY)}

    -

    Redis

    Key Filter Character

    Filter character used to determine the keys to be migrated For example, if the value of this parameter is a*, all asterisks (*) will be migrated.

    -

    DDS

    MongoDB

    Database Name

    Name of the database from which data is to be migrated. The user configured in the source link must have the permission to read the database.

    mongodb

    Query Filter

    Filter used to match documents. Example: {HTTPStatusCode:{$gt:"400",$lt:"500"},HTTPMethod:"GET"}

    -

    Elasticsearch

    CSS

    Index

    Index of the data to be extracted. The value can be a wildcard character. Multiple indexes that meet the wildcard condition can be migrated at a time. For example, if this parameter is set to cdm*, CDM migrates all indexes starting with cdm, such as cdm01, cdmB3, cdm_45 and so on.

    If multiple indexes are migrated at the same time, Index cannot be configured at the migration destination.

    cdm*

  4. Configure the related parameters, from Table 2, for the destination cloud service.

    Table 2 Destination job parameters

    Source Database

    Parameter

    Description

    Example Value

    • DWS
    • FusionInsight LibrA
    • MySQL
    • PostgreSQL
    • SQL Server

    -

    For details about the destination job parameters required for entire DB migration to a relational database, see To a Common Relational Database.

    schema

    MRS HIVE

    -

    For details about the destination job parameters required for entire DB migration to MRS HIVE, see To Hive.

    hivedb

    MRS HBase

    CloudTable

    -

    For details about the destination job parameters required for entire DB migration to MRS HBase or CloudTable, see To HBase/CloudTable.

    Yes

    MRS HDFS

    -

    For details about the destination job parameters required for entire DB migration to MRS HDFS, see To HDFS.

    -

    OBS

    -

    For details about the destination job parameters required for entire database migration to OBS, see To OBS.

    -

    DCS

    -

    For details about the destination job parameters required for entire database migration to DCS, see To DCS.

    -

    DDS

    Database Name

    Name of the database from which data is to be migrated. The user configured in the source link must have the permission to read the database.

    mongodb

    Migration Behavior

    Add

    If there is already a value, replace it; otherwise, add a value.

    Replace

    -

    CSS

    Index

    Index of the data to be extracted. The value can be a wildcard character. Multiple indexes that meet the wildcard condition can be migrated at a time. For example, if this parameter is set to cdm*, CDM migrates all indexes starting with cdm, such as cdm01, cdmB3, cdm_45 and so on.

    If multiple indexes are migrated at the same time, Index cannot be configured at the migration destination.

    cdm*

  5. If a relational database is migrated, after job parameters are configured, click Next to access the page for selecting tables. You can select the tables to be migrated to the migration destination based on your requirements.
  6. Click Next and set job parameters.

    Figure 2 Task parameters
    Table 3 describes related parameters.
    Table 3 Task configuration parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    Example Value

    Concurrent Tables

    Number of tables to be concurrently executed

    3

    Concurrent Extractors

    Number of extractors to be concurrently executed. Generally, retain the default value.

    1

    Write Dirty Data

    Whether to record dirty data. By default, this parameter is set to No.

    Yes

    Write Dirty Data Link

    This parameter is only displayed when Write Dirty Data is set to Yes.

    Only links to OBS support dirty data writes.

    obs_link

    OBS Bucket

    This parameter is only displayed when Write Dirty Data Link is a link to OBS.

    Name of the OBS bucket to which the dirty data will be written.

    dirtydata

    Dirty Data Directory

    This parameter is only displayed when Write Dirty Data is set to Yes.

    Directory for storing dirty data on OBS. Dirty data is saved only when this parameter is configured.

    You can go to this directory to query data that fails to be processed or is filtered out during job execution, and check the source data that does not meet conversion or cleaning rules.

    /user/dirtydir

    Max. Error Records in a Single Shard

    This parameter is only displayed when Write Dirty Data is set to Yes.

    When the number of error records of a single map exceeds the upper limit, the job will automatically terminate and the imported data cannot be rolled back. You are advised to use a temporary table as the destination table. After the data is imported, rename the table or combine it into the final data table.

    0

  7. Click Save or Save and Run.

    When the job starts running, a sub-job will be generated for each table. You can click the job name to view the sub-job list.