Apply configuration changes

Data Integrity Suite

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Data Integrity Suite
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Applying configuration changes action ensures that your mainframe replication pipeline operates as intended. This action allows you to update settings and parameters based on your current requirements.

By following the steps outlined below, you can effectively manage and implement these changes, ensuring your pipeline remains efficient and aligned with your objectives.

  1. Navigate to Integration>Mainframe Replication.
  2. Click ellipsis next to the pipline and select Edit from the drop down menu.
  3. From the mainframe editor, double-click the file or right-click it and select Edit.
  4. Once the file opens in the editor, modify the main script as needed.
  5. Click Save and Validate at the top of the editor and select Apply Configuration Changes from the drop-down. This opens the Apply Configuration Changes window.
  6. In the window, select or unselect the options for Stage Configuration and Make Configuration Changes Active based on your requirements.
  7. Click Apply to implement the configuration changes.

Other options

Editing the pipeline options is allows you to modify essential details such as the pipeline name and description, helping to ensure clarity and relevance. Additionally, you can manage settings related to the automatic start of the pipeline when the runtime engine begins. Follow the steps outlined below to effectively update these options and enhance your pipeline's configuration.

  1. Navigate to Integration>Mainframe Replication.
  2. Click ellipsis next to the pipline and select Edit from the drop down menu.
  3. Click the Options to open the options window.
  4. In the window, you can edit the Pipeline Name and Description.
  5. By default, the option Automatically Start Pipeline When Runtime Engine Starts is toggled On.
  6. You will also be able to view the details such as:
    • Replication Engine: Displays replication engine associated with the pipeline that was selected at the time of pipeline creation.
    • Type of replication: Displays the type of replication that was chosen at the time of creating the pipeline.
    • Pipeline internal name: Displays the pipeline internal name that gets generated after the pipeline is created.
  7. Click Save to apply your changes.