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  1. Preface
  2. Runtime environments
  3. Hosted Agent
  4. Secure Agent groups
  5. Elastic runtime environments
  6. Serverless runtime environments
  7. Secure Agents
  8. Secure Agent installation

Runtime Environments

Runtime Environments

Working with elastic runtime environments

Working with elastic runtime environments

After you create an elastic runtime environment, you can edit, monitor, and delete it. You can also view dependencies and change permissions.
You can perform the following tasks:
Change the name or description of the environment.
To change the name or description of your elastic runtime environment, expand the
Actions
menu and select
Edit Environment Properties
.
Update the environment configuration.
To update the environment properties, drill down on the elastic runtime environment and edit the properties on the
Environment Configuration
tab.
After you update the property values and save the configuration, it takes some time for the changes to take effect in the deployed elastic runtime environment. To verify certain changes, you can view the lifecycle graph in
Administrator
or view the logs on your AWS account.
Enable or disable services and connectors.
You can enable a service to allow the elastic runtime environment to run product features associated with the service. You can enable specific connectors to allow the environment to communicate with cloud and on-premise applications, platforms, databases, and flat files.
To enable services and connectors, expand the
Actions
menu and select
Enable or Disable Services, Connectors
.
Configure Secure Agent services.
You can configure Secure Agent services or change service properties to optimize performance or if you are instructed to do so by Informatica Global Customer Support.
Modify Secure Agent service properties on the
Service Configuration
tab or add custom properties for Secure Agent services. Select
Reset
to reset the Secure Agent service properties to their system defaults.
For more information about the Secure Agent services and their properties, see
Secure Agent Services
.
Delete the environment.
You can delete an elastic runtime environment if it has no running instances.
To clean up instances, run the cluster uninstaller. For more information, see Step 2. Clean up resources.
To delete an elastic runtime environment, expand the
Actions
menu and select
Delete
.
Monitor the audit log, nodes, and jobs.
To monitor an elastic runtime environment, drill down on the elastic runtime environment and open the
Monitor
tab. You can view the following details:
  • Audit log that displays events that occur on the Secure Agent services running in the elastic runtime environment.
  • Lifecycle graph that shows the number of nodes in the elastic runtime environment over time.
  • A list of all jobs that were submitted to the elastic runtime environment. You can stop and restart jobs, and you can download log files.
View images.
An elastic runtime environment uses images to start up
Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services
and Secure Agent services.
Informatica allows you to access its image repository so that you can download the images and scan them to ensure that they meet your enterprise-level security and compliance needs. Informatica notifies you when a new image is available so that you can scan the image before the deployment window for the next release.
To view the images that an elastic runtime environment uses, use one of the following options:
  • Drill down on the elastic runtime environment and open the
    Images
    tab. Each image includes the image name, image tag, and repository path in Informatica's image repository.
  • Use the REST API to get a token and pull the images from Informatica's image repository.
View dependencies.
View dependencies to find the tasks or connections that are using the elastic runtime environment or to find the objects that are used by the elastic runtime environment. To view dependencies, expand the
Actions
menu and select
Show Dependencies
.
Change permissions.
To change permissions for an elastic runtime environment, expand the
Actions
menu and select
Permissions
. You can define permissions for an elastic runtime environment for each user group in your organization.
The following table describes the permissions that you can set:
Permission
Description
Read
View details about the elastic runtime environment and use the elastic runtime environment in a task.
Update
Edit the elastic runtime environment.
Delete
Delete the elastic runtime environment.
Execute
Run the elastic runtime environment.
Change Permissions
Change permissions for the elastic runtime environment.

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