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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Informatica MDM - Relate 360
  3. Linking Batch Data
  4. Tokenizing Batch Data
  5. Processing Streaming Data
  6. Creating Relationship Graph
  7. Loading Linked and Consolidated Data into Hive
  8. Searching Data
  9. Monitoring the Batch Jobs
  10. Troubleshooting
  11. Glossary

User Guide

User Guide

Get Cluster Layout Operation

Get Cluster Layout Operation

The Get Cluster Layout operation gets the cluster layout for your configuration file. The cluster layout contains the required fields that you can specify in the input JSON file to perform the Get Cluster operation.
Run the
run_client.sh
script located in the following directory to perform the Get Cluster Layout operation:
/usr/local/mdmbdrm-<Version Number>
Use the following command to run the
run_client.sh
script:
run_client.sh --config=configuration_file_name --operation=GETCLUSTERLAYOUT [--outputfile=output_file_name]
The following table describes the options and arguments that you can specify to run the
run_client.sh
script:
Option
Argument
Description
--config
configuration_file_name
Absolute path and file name of the configuration file that you create.
--operation
GETCLUSTERLAYOUT
Type of operation that you want to perform. Specify GETCLUSTERLAYOUT.
--outputfile
output_file_name
Optional. Absolute path and name of the output JSON file to which you want to load the cluster layout.
For example:
run_client.sh --config=/usr/local/tree/configuration.xml --operation=GETCLUSTERLAYOUT --outputfile=/usr/local/tree/output.json
The following sample response shows the cluster layout for a configuration file:
{ "clusterinput": { "LMT_SOURCE_NAME": "mandatory", "<Primary Key Column Name>": "mandatory" }, "clusterResults": { }, "resultCount": 0, "messages": { } }
A cluster layout includes the following parameters:
LMT_SOURCE_NAME
Source name of the record.
<Primary Key Column Name>
Column name that you set as primary key in the configuration file.

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