Multidomain MDM Administration & Installation

Training Overview

Applicable for users of software version 10. x. Gain the skills required to configure, administer, & install the MDM Multidomain Edition (MDM Hub). Learn to perform a clean Multidomain MDM & Active VOS install on Windows platform with JBoss application server & Oracle database, & perform administration of MDM Hub, maintenance, & management tasks.

Audience profile

  • Developer
  • Administrator

Learning Objectives

  • After successfully completing this training, professionals should be able to:
  • Provide an overview of the MDM Multidomain Edition
  • Give a summary of the MDM Hub configuration phases.
  • Briefly describe the MDM Hub Administrator role tasks.
  • Create a new operational reference store (ORS)
  • Validate metadata for a repository using Repository Manager 
  • Provide an overview of MDM Hub security
  • Manage user access to the MDM Hub, roles & privileges & secure resources
  • Maintain MDM Hub tool access
  • Monitor log files required for troubleshooting in the MDM Hub
  • Identify common operational reference store (ORS) problems in the MDM Hub.
  • Employ various tools to troubleshoot metadata & analyze Hub performance
  • Configure & monitor Message Queues in the MDM Hub
  • Troubleshoot common IDD connectivity problems
  • Identify areas where performance may be improved for the MDM Hub. 
  • Describe & understand the functionality of Informatica Data Director (IDD), E360 framework, & the Provisioning Tool · Identify & work with the new features in MDM Multidomain Edition 10.1
  • Describe the primary log files
  • Install & configure Jboss 6.4 EAP
  • Install MDM hub & process servers
  • Install ActiveVOS with MDM
  • Verify MDM installation

Content Outline

  • Master Data Overview
  • Master Data Management (MDM) goals
  • The roles that typically perform the tasks in these configuration phases
  • Multidomain MDM key capabilities
  • MDM Hub Application Server & Database Server tier components
  • MDM Hub master data process
  • MDM Hub configuration phases
  • MDM configuration tools

Lab:

  • Start up the MDM Hub
  • Operational Reference Store (ORS) scripts
  • Importing metadata
  • Registering an ORS
  • Validating the metadata
  • Importing metadata from a like ORS into a new ORS
  • Graphical model view of the repository

Lab: 

  • Create & Register an ORS
  • Import & Validate an ORS
  • MDM Hub Security concepts
  • Security configurations for Informatica MDM Hub implementations
  • Security tasks
  • Global Password Policy for the MDM Hub
  • Managing users in the MDM Hub
  • User groups administration
  • Assigning databases to users
  • User password administration
  • MDM for LDAP authentication
  • Secure MDM Hub resources
  • Defining roles & assigning privileges
  • Assigning roles to users
  • Workbench tools & processes access

Lab: 

  • Creating Users in the MDM Hub
  • Creating User Groups
  • Configuring & Utilizing LDAP Authentication
  • Configuring Secure Resources & Privileges
  • Granting Hub Console Tools & Process Access
  • Log Files & troubleshooting
  • Reading log files related to the MDM Hub Console
  • Configuring ORS database logging
  • Troubleshooting ORS Connection Issues
  • Database input/output (I/O) troubleshooting
  • Repository metadata troubleshooting
  • Configuration Support Manager
  • Informatica MDM Hub processes
  • Executing MDM Hub processes
  • Scheduling of Batch Groups
  • The Publish Process

Lab:

  • Enabling Database (ORS) Logging
  • Setting Connection Pool Settings
  • Using the Configuration Inspection Tools
  • Configuring Batch Jobs
  • JMS Queue Messages & Architecture
  • Message Queue Configuration
  • Troubleshooting Message Queue Issues
  • Message triggers
  • Outbound queues & triggers
  • ORS production mode

Lab:

  • Configuring Message Queues in the MDM Hub
  • Informatica MDM & Data Director
  • The functionality of IDD
  • The main components of IDD
  • General errors & resolution steps
  • Explore e360 Interface
  • The Provisioning Tool

Lab:

  • Identify How Valid Users log in to IDD
  • Explore E360 Framework & Set up the start page using the Provisioning Tool
  • Database Server MDM Hub performance issues
  • Application Server MDM Hub performance issues
  • Services Integration Framework (SIF) API performance
  • Batch process performance
  • Workflow manager
  • Data encryption
  • Core components of MDM Hub
  • Cleanse functions provided by external cleanse engines
  • Zero Downtime
  • Smart Search feature
  • User exits processes
  • Hub Server log file
  • Cleanse Server log file
  • Hub Console log file
  • JBoss log file
  • Process Server log file
  • Debug log file
  • Defining tablespaces required for the installation 
  • Installing & configuring the JBoss application server 
  • Installing the MDM server, active vs., & process servers 
  • Performing post-install verification

FAQs

A: There are six types of master data &, i.e., Costs, Carnality, life cycle, Volatility, Value & reuse.

A: Master data consolidation, Customer data integration, Global data synchronization, Rich product content management, master data harmonization & central master data management are the scenarios for MDM business.

A: There are some stages in which data is stored in hub stores in a sequential process & i.e.

 Land

 Stage

 Load

 Match

 Consolidate

A: There are different ways to migrate to different environments in Informatica & i.e.

 By exporting the repository & deploy it into a new environment

 By copying objects or folders

 By exporting every mapping to XML & deploying them in a new environment.

 By using deployment groups in Informatica

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