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  1. Preface
  2. Data Profiling
  3. Profiles
  4. Profile results
  5. Tuning data profiling task performance
  6. Troubleshooting

Data Profiling

Data Profiling

Oracle Cloud Object Storage

Oracle Cloud Object Storage

To access an Oracle Cloud Object Storage source object, you must create an Oracle Cloud Object Storage connection to the source object.
Configure the following Oracle Cloud Object Storage connection properties to create and run a data profiling task on an Oracle Cloud Object Storage source object:
Property
Value
Runtime Environment
Name of the runtime environment where you want to run the tasks.
Authentication Type
Authentication type to connect to Oracle Cloud Object Storage to stage the files. Select one of the following options:
  • Simple Authentication. API key-based authentication.
  • ConfigFile Authentication. Identity credential details are provided through a configuration file.
User
The Oracle Cloud Identifier (OCID) of the user for whom the key pair is added.
Finger Print
Fingerprint of the public key.
Tenancy
Oracle Cloud Identifier (OCID) of the tenancy, that is the globally unique name of the OCI account.
Config File Location
Location of configuration file on the Secure Agent machine. Enter the absolute path. If you do not enter any value,
<system_default_location>/.oci/config
is used to retrieve the configuration file.
Private Key File Location
Location of the private key file in .PEM format on the Secure Agent machine.
Profile Name
Required if you use the
ConfigFile
for authentication. Name of the profile in the configuration file that you want to use. Default is
DEFAULT
.
Bucket Name
The Oracle Cloud Storage bucket name. This bucket contains the objects and files.
Folder Path
The path to the folder under the specified Oracle Cloud Storage bucket. For example,
bucket/Dir_1/Dir_2/FileName.txt.
Here,
Dir_1/Dir_2
is the folder path.
Region
Oracle Cloud Object Storage region where the bucket exists. Select the Oracle Cloud Object Storage region from the list.
For more information about the Oracle Cloud Object Storage connection properties, see the help for the Oracle Cloud Object Storage connector.

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