From Oracle to Kafka
Supported Source and Destination Databases
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Prerequisites
- You have logged in to the DRS console.
- For details about the DB types and versions supported by real-time synchronization, see Real-Time Synchronization.
Suggestions
- The success of database synchronization depends on environment and manual operations. To ensure a smooth synchronization, perform a synchronization trial before you start the synchronization to help you detect and resolve problems in advance.
- It is recommended that you start a task during off-peak hours to minimize the impact of synchronization on your services.
Precautions
Before creating a synchronization task, read the following notes:
- You are advised to create an independent database account for DRS task connection to prevent task failures caused by database account password modification.
- After changing the account passwords for the source or destination databases, modify the connection information in the DRS task as soon as possible to prevent automatic retry after a task failure. Automatic retry will lock the database accounts.
Procedure
- On the Data Synchronization Management page, click Create Synchronization Task.
- On the Create Synchronization Instance page, specify the task name, description, and the synchronization instance details, and click Create Now.
- Task information description
Table 3 Task and recipient description Parameter
Description
Task Name
The task name must start with a letter and consist of 4 to 50 characters. It can contain only letters, digits, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).
Description
The description consists of a maximum of 256 characters and cannot contain special characters !=<>'&"\
- Synchronization instance details
Table 4 Synchronization instance settings Parameter
Description
Data Flow
Choose Self-built to self-built.
Source DB Engine
Select Oracle.
Destination DB Engine
Select Kafka.
Network Type
The Public network is used as an example. Available options: VPC, Public network and VPN or Direct Connect
VPC
Select an available VPC.
Synchronization Instance Subnet
Select the subnet where the synchronization instance is located. You can also click View Subnet to go to the network console to view the subnet where the instance resides.
By default, the DRS instance and the destination DB instance are in the same subnet. You need to select the subnet where the DRS instance resides and ensure that there are available IP addresses. To ensure that the synchronization instance is successfully created, only subnets with DHCP enabled are displayed.
Security Group
Select a security group. You can use security group rules to allow or deny access to the instance.
Synchronization Mode
- Task Type
Table 5 Task type information Parameter
Description
AZ
Select the AZ where you want to create the DRS task. Selecting the one housing the source or destination database can provide better performance.
If DRS Task Type is set to Dual-AZ, you can specify Primary AZ and Standby AZ.
If a task fails to be created, DRS retains the task for three days by default. After three days, the task automatically ends.
- Task information description
- On the Configure Source and Destination Databases page, wait until the synchronization instance is created. Then, specify source and destination database information and click Test Connection for both the source and destination databases to check whether they have been connected to the synchronization instance. After the connection tests are successful, select the check box before the agreement and click Next.
Table 6 Source database settings Parameter
Description
IP Address or Domain Name
The IP address or domain name of the source database.
NOTE:For a RAC cluster, use a scan IP address to improve access performance.
Port
The port of the source database. Range: 1 – 65535
Database Service Name
Enter a database service name (Service Name/SID). The client can connect to the Oracle database through the database service name. For details about how to query the database service name, see the prompt on the GUI.
PDB Name
Container database (CDB) and pluggable database (PDB) are new features in Oracle 12c and later versions. This function is optional, but it must be enabled if you want to migrate only PDB tables.
Enter the service name, SID, username, and password of the CDB that contains the PDB tables to be migrated.
Database Username
The username for accessing the source database.
Database Password
The password for the database username.
SSL Connection
SSL encrypts the connections between the source and destination databases. If SSL is enabled, upload the SSL CA root certificate.
NOTE:- The maximum size of a single certificate file that can be uploaded is 500 KB.
- If SSL is disabled, your data may be at risk.
The IP address, domain name, username, and password of the source database are encrypted and stored in DRS, and will be cleared after the task is deleted.
Table 7 Destination database settings Parameter
Description
IP Address or Domain Name
The IP address or domain name of the destination database.
Security Protocol
Available options: PLAINTEXT, SSL, SASL_PLAINTEXT, and SASL_SSL. For details, see Kafka Authentication.
- On the Set Synchronization Task page, select a topic and objects to be synchronized, and then click Next.
Table 8 Synchronization mode and object Parameter
Description
Synchronize DDLs
Controls whether to synchronize DDLs to Kafka. If Synchronize DDLs is enabled and Partitions are identified by the hash values of the primary key is selected, DDLs are hashed based on the table name because the DDLs do not have the primary key value. In other cases, the synchronization policy is the same as the partition policy.
All Data
Controls whether to synchronize all data in a single row. DRS parses the source database logs to synchronize incremental data. The data integrity in a single row depends on whether the values of all columns are recorded in the logs.
If all data is required for the synchronization object, all-level supplemental logging must be enabled in the source database to record all column values of a single row data. This option is associated with the verification of the supplemental logging level in the source database in the pre-check phase. DRS incremental synchronization has the minimum requirement of table-level PK/UI supplemental logging. For details, see How Do I Check Supplemental Logging of the Source Oracle Database?
Topic Synchronization Policy
Topic synchronization policy. The options are as follows:
- Select A specified topic if the data volume of the source database is small.
- Select Automatically generated based on the schema name if each schema contains a lot of data.
- Select Automatically generated using the schema_name-table_name format if each table contains a lot of data.
Topic
Select the topic to be synchronized to the destination database. This parameter is available when Topic Synchronization Policy is set to A specified topic.
Topic Name Format
Topic name format. This parameter is available when Topic Synchronization Policy is set to Auto-generated topics.
Due to Kafka restrictions, a topic name can contain only ASCII characters, periods (.), underscores (_), and hyphens (-). If a topic name exceeds the limit, the topic fails to be created and the task is abnormal.
If a topic name contains a database object name, ensure that the characters in the object name meet the Kafka topic naming requirements.
The topic name format supports the schema and tablename variables. Other characters are used as constants. Replace $schema$ with the schema name and $tablename$ with the table name.
For example, if this parameter is set to $schema$-$tablename$, the schema name is schema1, and the table name is tab1 when Oracle is the source, the topic name is schema1-tab1.
Number of Partitions
This parameter is available when Topic Synchronization Policy is set to Auto-generated topics.
The number of partitions of a topic. Each topic can have multiple partitions. More partitions can provide higher throughput but consume more resources. Set the number of partitions based on the actual situation of brokers.
Replication Factor
This parameter is available when Topic Synchronization Policy is set to Auto-generated topics.
Number of copies of a topic. Each topic can have multiple copies, and the copies are placed on different brokers in a cluster. The number of copies cannot exceed the number of brokers. Otherwise, the topic fails to be created.
Synchronize Topic To
The policy for synchronizing topics to the Kafka partitions.
- If topics are synchronized to different partitions by the hash values of schema_name.table_name, the performance on a single table query can be improved.
- If topics are synchronized to different partitions by the hash values of the primary key, one table corresponds to one topic. This prevents data from being written to the same partition, and consumers can obtain data from different partitions concurrently.
For a table without a primary key, if you select Partitions are identified by the hash values of the primary key, topics are synchronized to different partitions based on the hash values of schema_name.table_name.
- Partitions are differentiated by the hash values of schema_name: This mode applies to scenarios where one database corresponds to one topic, preventing data in multiple schemas from being written to the same partition, so that consumers can obtain data from different partitions concurrently.
- If topics are synchronized to partition 0, data is sent using multiple threads by default. This ensures strong consistency but write performance is impacted. If strong transaction consistency is required, you are advised to select this option and contact O&M personnel to change to single-thread Kafka write, or set the topic synchronization policy to Automatically generated based on the table name.
Data Format in Kafka
Select the format of data sent from the Oracle database to the Kafka.
- Avro refers to binary encoded format.
- Json refers to data interchange format.
For details, see Kafka Message Format.
Synchronization Object
The left pane displays the source database objects, and the right pane displays the selected objects. You can select Tables or Import object file for Synchronization Object as required.
- If you select Import object file for Synchronization Object, different tables can be synchronized to different topics at the destination end. For details about the import procedure and description, Importing Synchronization Objects.
- When you select Import object file, you can use the mapping function in Mapping Object Names only when the topic synchronization policy is set to A specific topic. Otherwise, topics are generated based on the name format.
NOTE:- To quickly select the desired database objects, you can use the search function.
- If there are changes made to the source databases or objects, click in the upper right corner to update the objects to be synchronized.
- If the object name contains spaces, the spaces before and after the object name are not displayed. If there are multiple spaces between the object name and the object name, only one space is displayed.
- The name of the selected synchronization object cannot contain spaces.
- On the Check Task page, check the synchronization task.
- If any check fails, review the cause and rectify the fault. After the fault is rectified, click Check Again.
- If all check items are successful, click Next.
You can proceed to the next step only when all checks are successful. If there are any items that require confirmation, view and confirm the details first before proceeding to the next step.
- On the displayed page, specify Start Time, confirm that the configured information is correct, and click Submit to submit the task.
Table 9 Task startup settings Parameter
Description
Start Time
Set Start Time to Start upon task creation or Start at a specified time based on site requirements.
NOTE:After a synchronization task is started, the performance of the source and destination databases may be affected. You are advised to start a synchronization task during off-peak hours.
- After the task is submitted, you can view and manage it on the Data Synchronization Management page.
- You can view the task status. For more information about task status, see Task Statuses.
- You can click in the upper-right corner to view the latest task status.
- By default, DRS retains any task in the Configuration state for three days. After three days, DRS automatically deletes background resources, but the task status remains unchanged. When you configure the task again, DRS applies for resources for the task again. In this case, the IP address of the DRS instance changes.
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