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  1. Preface
  2. Backing Up and Restoring the Data Vault
  3. Configuring Centera as a Remote Data Vault Store
  4. Configuring Data Archive for a Legacy Source Using Legacy Adapters
  5. Data Archive Seamless Access for PeopleSoft
  6. Data Archive Transaction Restore API
  7. Dropping and Truncating Partitions in Data Archive
  8. High Availability Configuration for the Data Archive and File Archive Service Versions 6.1 to 6.3
  9. 0955-High Availability Configuration for the Data Vault Version 6.4 and Later
  10. How to Create Business Rules to Archive and Purge Transactional Data
  11. How to Uninstall Data Archive 5.1
  12. How to Uninstall Data Archive 5.3
  13. How to Use Scripts to Change Database User Passwords in the ILM Repository
  14. IBM DB2 Database Connectivity and Setup for Data Archive
  15. Installing Data Visualization
  16. Integrating Third-Party Schedulers in ILM Engine
  17. Parallel Processing in Data Archive
  18. Seamless Access Configuration for Siebel Applications
  19. Seamless Access Setup for Oracle E-Business Suite
  20. Using the Data Vault Service JDBC Driver to Connect to the Data Vault
  21. Using Multiple Engines in an ILM Environment
  22. Using PowerExchange ODBC Connections in a Data Archive Retirement Project
  23. Discovering Foreign Key Relationships in Enterprise Data Manager

Data Archive How-To Guide

Data Archive How-To Guide

Implementation Scenario

Implementation Scenario

A data archive retirement project uses PowerExchange ODBC to access IMS and VSAM data sources on z/OS. This implementation includes the following systems and components:
  • A z/OS system with the IMS and VSAM data sources.
    On this system, you will install PowerExchange 9.1.0 HotFix 4 or later.
  • A Linux, UNIX, or Windows system that has the following type of storage and software:
    • Informatica Data Archive engine 5.3.7 or later
    • Data Vault Server
    • NFS or local storage for the encapsulated BCP files
    On this system, you will install PowerExchange 9.1.0 HotFix 4 or later. You will also copy the DataDirect Driver Manager and define PowerExchange ODBC data sources.
  • Database repository for ILM, PowerCenter, and DVO schema.
  • Validation server with the PowerCenter Domain, PowerCenter Client, FAS ODBC, and DVO installed.
    On this system, you will install PowerExchange and define PowerExchange ODBC data sources.
  • A Microsoft Windows system.
    On this system, you will install PowerExchange 9.1.0 HotFix 4 or later and run the PowerExchange Navigator.
The following figure illustrates the implementation. In this figure, PWX represents PowerExchange, PC represents PowerCenter, and DD represents DataDirect.

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