Tetap teratur dengan koleksi
Simpan dan kategorikan konten berdasarkan preferensi Anda.
Detail koneksi yang perlu Anda berikan dapat berbeda bergantung pada konektivitas tujuan yang Anda gunakan. Halaman ini menjelaskan cara membuat profil koneksi tujuan
untuk setiap metode konektivitas yang tersedia:
Sebelum membuat profil koneksi tujuan, pastikan Anda melakukan hal berikut:
Pertimbangkan region tempat Anda ingin membuat profil koneksi tujuan.
Database Migration Service adalah produk yang sepenuhnya regional, yang berarti semua entitas yang terkait dengan migrasi Anda (profil koneksi sumber dan tujuan, tugas migrasi, database tujuan, ruang kerja konversi) harus disimpan dalam satu region.
Di halaman Create a connection profile, dari daftar Profile role, pilih Destination.
Dari daftar Mesin database, pilih
AlloyDB for PostgreSQL.
Di bagian Tentukan detail profil koneksi, berikan
nama, ID, dan region profil koneksi.
Di bagian Detail koneksi, lakukan hal berikut:
Dari menu drop-down Cluster ID, pilih
ID cluster tujuan AlloyDB untuk PostgreSQL.
Di kolom Hostname and IP, masukkan alamat IP publik
instance tujuan Anda.
Di kolom yang tersisa, masukkan nomor port dan detail login
untuk akun pengguna migrasi khusus (nama dan sandi).
Di bagian Tentukan metode konektivitas, dari menu drop-down
Metode konektivitas, pilih IP Publik.
(Opsional) Di bagian Test connection profile, klik Run test.
Database Migration Service melakukan pemeriksaan cepat untuk memverifikasi bahwa detail koneksi yang Anda berikan sudah cukup untuk menjangkau data Anda.
Klik Create di bagian bawah halaman.
Halaman Profil koneksi akan muncul, dan profil koneksi yang baru
dibuat akan ditampilkan.
Di halaman Create a connection profile, dari daftar Profile role, pilih Destination.
Dari daftar Mesin database, pilih
AlloyDB for PostgreSQL.
Di bagian Tentukan setelan koneksi, berikan
nama, ID, dan region profil koneksi.
Di bagian Detail koneksi, lakukan hal berikut:
Dari menu drop-down Cluster ID, pilih ID cluster tujuan AlloyDB for PostgreSQL Anda.
Gunakan kolom Nama Host dan IP untuk memasukkan salah satu nilai
berikut:
Untuk cluster yang mendukung PSC: Gunakan
nama DNS yang dikonfigurasi untuk cluster Anda.
Jika cluster Anda hanya memiliki IP pribadi yang dikonfigurasi,
kolom Nama Host dan IP akan otomatis diisi dengan
nama DNS yang diperlukan. Jika cluster Anda memiliki alamat IP publik dan pribadi yang ditetapkan, klik kolom Hostname and IP, lalu pilih data DNS dari menu.
Untuk cluster yang tidak mendukung PSC: Masukkan IP pribadi yang ditetapkan
untuk cluster tujuan Anda.
Di kolom yang tersisa, masukkan nomor port dan detail login
untuk akun pengguna migrasi khusus (nama dan sandi).
Di bagian Tentukan metode konektivitas, lakukan hal berikut:
Dari menu drop-down Metode konektivitas, pilih
IP Pribadi.
(Opsional) Di bagian Test connection profile, klik Run test.
Database Migration Service melakukan pemeriksaan cepat untuk memverifikasi bahwa detail koneksi yang Anda berikan sudah cukup untuk menjangkau data Anda.
Klik Create di bagian bawah halaman.
Halaman Profil koneksi akan muncul, dan profil koneksi yang baru
dibuat akan ditampilkan.
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This page describes how to create destination connection profiles\nfor each available connectivity method:\n\n- [Destination connection profile for public IP connectivity](#public-ip-connectivity)\n\n- [Destination connection profile for private IP connectivity](#private-ip-connectivity)\n\nBefore you begin\n----------------\n\nBefore you create a destination connection profile, make sure you do the following:\n\n1. Consider in which region you want to create the destination connection profile.\n\n Database Migration Service is a fully-regional product, meaning all entities\n related to your migration (source and destination connection profiles,\n migration jobs, destination databases, conversion workspaces) must be\n saved in a single region.\n2. [Configure your destination database and create a dedicated migration user account](/database-migration/docs/oracle-to-alloydb/configure-your-destination-postgresql-database).\n\n3. [Choose and configure the destination connectivity method](/database-migration/docs/oracle-to-alloydb/networking-methods-destination).\n\n Destination database connections are always encrypted by Database Migration Service.\n You don't need to configure additional certificates for those connections.\n\nFor public IP connectivity\n--------------------------\n\nTo create a destination connection profile that uses the\n[public IP connectivity method](/database-migration/docs/oracle-to-alloydb/networking-methods-destination#public-ip), follow these steps:\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the **Connection profiles** page.\n\n [Go to Connection profiles](https://console.cloud.google.com/dbmigration/connection-profiles)\n2. Click **Create profile**.\n3. On the **Create a connection profile** page, from the **Profile role** list, select **Destination**.\n4. From the **Database engine** list, select **AlloyDB for PostgreSQL**.\n5. In the **Specify connection profile details** section, provide the connection profile name, identifier, and region.\n6. In the **Connection details** section, do the following:\n 1. From the **Cluster ID** drop-down menu, select your AlloyDB for PostgreSQL destination cluster identifier.\n 2. In the **Hostname and IP** field, enter your destination instance's public IP address.\n 3. In the remaining fields, enter the port number and the login details for the dedicated migration user account (name and password).\n7. In the **Define connectivity method** section, from the **Connectivity method** drop-down menu, select **Public IP**.\n8. (Optional) In the **Test connection profile** section, click **Run test** .\n\n Database Migration Service performs a quick check to verify that\n the connection details you supplied are sufficient to reach\n your data.\n9. Click **Create** at the bottom of the page.\n\n The **Connection profiles** page appears, and the newly\n created connection profile is displayed.\n\nFor private IP connectivity\n---------------------------\n\nTo create a destination connection profile that uses the\n[private IP with Private Service Connect connectivity method](/database-migration/docs/oracle-to-alloydb/networking-methods-destination#private-ip),\nfollow these steps:\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the **Connection profiles** page.\n\n [Go to Connection profiles](https://console.cloud.google.com/dbmigration/connection-profiles)\n2. Click **Create profile**.\n3. On the **Create a connection profile** page, from the **Profile role** list, select **Destination**.\n4. From the **Database engine** list, select **AlloyDB for PostgreSQL**.\n5. In the **Define connection settings** section, provide the connection profile name, identifier, and region.\n6. In the **Connection details** section, do the following:\n 1. From the **Cluster ID** drop-down menu, select your AlloyDB for PostgreSQL destination cluster identifier.\n 2. Use the **Hostname and IP** field to enter one of the following values:\n - **For psc-enabled clusters** : Use the [DNS name configured for your cluster](/alloydb/docs/about-private-service-connect#dns_names_and_records). If your cluster only has a private IP configured, the **Hostname and IP** field is automatically populated with the required DNS name. If your cluster has both the public and private IP addresses assigned, click the **Hostname and IP** field and select the DNS record from the menu.\n - **For non-psc-enabled clusters**: Enter the private IP assigned for your destination cluster.\n 3. In the remaining fields, enter the port number and the login details for the dedicated migration user account (name and password).\n7. In the **Define connectivity method** section, do the following:\n 1. From the **Connectivity method** drop-down menu, select **Private IP**.\n 2. **For non-psc-enabled clusters** : From the **Service attachment\n name** select the service attachment [you created for the destination cluster Private Service Connect connection](/database-migration/docs/oracle-to-alloydb/configure-dst-connection-private-ip#non-psc).\n8. (Optional) In the **Test connection profile** section, click **Run test** .\n\n Database Migration Service performs a quick check to verify that\n the connection details you supplied are sufficient to reach\n your data.\n9. Click **Create** at the bottom of the page.\n\n The **Connection profiles** page appears, and the newly\n created connection profile is displayed."]]