Connect to Oracle NoSQL
Learn to create a connection to Oracle NoSQL to use as a target for OCI GoldenGate.
Before you begin
Before you create the connection, ensure that you:
- Review how OCI GoldenGate connects to your source and targets.
- Configure the required policies to enable secure Vault and Secrets access, such as use secrets, use vaults, and read secret-bundles. For more information, see Minimum recommended policies.
Create the connection
To create an Oracle NoSQL connection:
- From the OCI GoldenGate Overview page, click
Connections.You can also click Create Connection under the Get started section and skip to step 3.
- On the Connections page, click Create Connection.
- On the Create Connection page, complete the fields as follows:
- For Name, enter a name for the connection.
- (Optional) For Description, enter a description that helps you distinguish this connection from others.
- (For GoldenGate on Multicloud only) Select your Subscription, and
then complete the following fields.
- From the Compartment dropdown, select the compartment in which the Resource Anchor resides.
- Select the Multicloud partner region.
- Select your Partner availability zone. The available options populate based on the selected Multicloud partner region.
- For Compartment, select the compartment in which to create the connection.
- For Type, select Oracle NoSQL.
- For Region, select the OCI Object Storage region.
- For User, select one of the following options:
- Use current tenancy and user, and then enter
the following information:
- Select the Private key secret. If located in a different compartment, use the dropdown to change compartments.
- Select the Private key passphrase secret. If located in a different compartment, use the dropdown to change compartments.
- For Private key passphrase, enter the corresponding public key fingerprint.
- Use resource principal, to authenticate and access other OCI resources.
- Specify another tenancy and user, and then
enter the following information:
- Enter the Tenancy OCID.
- Enter the User OCID.
- Select the Private key secret. If located in a different compartment, use the dropdown to change compartments.
- Select the Private key passphrase secret. If located in a different compartment, use the dropdown to change compartments.
- For Public key fingerprint, enter the corresponding public key fingerprint.
Note
- Secrets are credentials such as passwords, certificates, SSH keys, or
authentication tokens that you use with OCI services. To create a secret, see Creating a secret. Ensure that
you:
- Select Manual secret generation.
- Paste the credentials into Secret contents.
- If you prefer not to use password secrets, ensure that you deselect Use secrets in vault in the Security section under Advanced Options, located at the bottom of this form.
- Use current tenancy and user, and then enter
the following information:
- Expand Show advanced options. You can configure the following
options:
- Security
- Deselect Use vault secrets you prefer not to use
password secrets for this connection. If not selected:
- Select Use Oracle-managed encryption key to leave all encryption key management to Oracle.
- Select Use customer-managed encryption key to select a specific encryption key stored in your OCI Vault to encrypt your connection credentials.
- Deselect Use vault secrets you prefer not to use
password secrets for this connection. If not selected:
- Network connectivity
- Shared endpoint, to share an endpoint with the assigned deployment. You must allow connectivity from the deployment's ingress IP.
- Dedicated endpoint, for network
traffic through a dedicated endpoint in the assigned subnet in your VCN. You
must allow connectivity from this connection's ingress IPs.Note
- If a dedicated connection remains unassigned for seven days, then the service converts it to a shared connection.
- Learn more about Oracle GoldenGate connectivity.
- Security attributes: Add security attributes to control access to this connection using Zero Trust Packet Routing (ZPR).
- Tags: Add tags to organize your resources.
- Security
- Click Create.
After the connection is created, it appears in the
Connections list. Ensure that you assign the connection to a deployment to use it as a source
or target in a replication.