arrow_back Install Teradata Express 15.0.0.8 by Using VMware Player 6.0 in Windows
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Anonymous
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access_time 7 years ago
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Awesome go through for installation and guidance. I have come across problem of datasource connection, but was able to success after see the instructions provided. Much appreciated.
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access_time 8 years ago
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@Nik Once you logon with dbc, you can create your own account using the following SQL:
CREATE USER user_name FROM database_name AS
PASSWORD = user_password
PERM = 10000000
SPOOL = 1000000
PERM: permanent space
SPOOL: spool space
BTW, in Teradata user is same as database except a user has a password associated.
Please refer to manual for more details: http://www.info.teradata.com/do_redirect.cfm?itemid=102320036
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Anonymous
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access_time 8 years ago
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Thanks for sharing this. It was certainly helpful. I have a quick question though: In Teradata JDBC connection properties you have used
User Name/Domain: dbc
Password: dbc
How can I create my own username and password.
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access_time 8 years ago
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@sajid khan As you can see from the screenshot, the viewpoint is built in the image. You can start the view point by clicking the desktop icon.
The following command can be used to verify the status in Linux/Unix:
/etc/init.d/viewpoint status
Viewpoint uses default 80 port number which means you can directly type your VM's IP address in your browser.
You can search Teradata official documentation to find out more information:
Viewpoint Configuration Guide
person sajid khan access_time 8 years ago
Hi All,
how can we test and access Viewpoint after installing VMware? I am able to login using dbc credentials now. Can someone please guide on accessing/installing viewpoint ?
Thanks.!!!
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Hi All,
how can we test and access Viewpoint after installing VMware? I am able to login using dbc credentials now. Can someone please guide on accessing/installing viewpoint ?
Thanks.!!!
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Anonymous
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access_time 8 years ago
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@vinoth you need to login with the dbc user which is the most powerful user in the database server. As mentioned, the default password in the virtual machine image is dbc too. With dbc, you can grant rights to other users.
person vinoth access_time 8 years ago
Hi there,
I have followed all your steps. Im able to connect and see the allrights table also. But am not able to create or execute any other statements. How i can give access to create the tables.
thanks
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Hi there,
I have followed all your steps. Im able to connect and see the allrights table also. But am not able to create or execute any other statements. How i can give access to create the tables.
thanks
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Anonymous
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access_time 10 years ago
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@sasanka ghosh I am glad this article can help you. I was hoping TeraData can generate Hyper-V images as well so that we can directly use this built-in feature in Windows.
person sasanka ghosh access_time 10 years ago
I was cursing myself as well as MS for bullying the market for windows 8 and here is the man takes his time out to give this priceless information. God is not that bad
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I was cursing myself as well as MS for bullying the market for windows 8 and here is the man takes his time out to give this priceless information. God is not that bad
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Anonymous
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access_time 10 years ago
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@mark Maybe try these utilities?
http://www.teradata.com.au/tools-and-utilities/load-and-unload/?LangType=3081&LangSelect=true
And so have you considerred the data integration tools like SSIS, DataStage?
person mark access_time 10 years ago
Thanks for the update! I noticed that teradata sudio express also included in teradata express, one of function for teradata studio express is loading data, I was wondered that where can I find specification for data loading? The reason I ask this question is that my old job, data loading need be done in graveyard, data amount was too big, it will take several hours, now, in teradata studio case, how to figure out what kind data I can or cannot load, so that I will not be waiting too long, because if table too big, screen will be freeze. the point is to find out limitation of teradata studio express, thanks
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