Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Renumbering ODI Repositories


Steps for Renumburing ODI Repositories

Step 1:   (On Target) renumbering a repository consists of changing the repository ID and the internal ID of the       objects stored in the repository. Renumbering a repository is advised when two repositories have been created with the same ID. Renumbering one of these repositories allows object import/export between these repositories without object conflicts.

Renumbering a Master Repository

1.       In the Topology Navigator, go to the Repositories panel. 


















2.       Expand the Master Repository’s node and right-click the master repository you want to renumber.


















 3: Select Renumber and In the Renumbering the Repository - Step 1 dialog click Yes








4: In the Renumbering the Repository - Step 2 dialog enter a new and unique ID for the master repository and click OK.









5: . The master repository and all the details stored in it such as topology, security, and version management details are renumbered.









Renumbering a Work Repository

To renumber a work repository:
1.       In the Topology Navigator, go to the Repositories panel.
2.       Expand the Work Repositories node and right-click the work repository you want to renumber.
3.       Select Renumber...
















4.       In the Renumbering the Repository - Step 1 dialog click Yes.











5: Enter a new and unique ID for the work repository and click OK.









6. The work repository and all the objects attached to it are renumbered.
7. The master repository and all the details stored in it such as topology, security, and version management details are renumbered.

Step 2:   (On Target) After renumbering the repository, the ODI J2EE agent, “oraclediagent” needs to be restarted. For this, login to WLS Admin Console (E.g  http://localhost:7001/console)
Click on Deployments from the Domain structure tree and navigate to “oraclediagent”. Select the checkbox beside it and select “Stop -> Force Stop Now” option from the top.





















Navigate again to “oraclediagent”, check the box and select “Start -> Servicing all requests” to restart.

















Navigate again to “oraclediagent”, check the box and select “Start -> Servicing all requests” to restart.







































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