Launching a TDV Linux Image on AWS Marketplace
Follow these steps to launch a Linux image of TDV:
| 1. | Login to the AWS portal Lhttps://aws.amazon.com/marketplace |
Note: You will need a valid AWS account to access TDV in the marketplace.
| 2. | Go to the “Search” area at the top of the page and search for “TIBCO® Data Virtualization” to find the latest version of the product. |
| 3. | Select the appropriate TDV offering, based on the license type and operating system. |
| 4. | Click on “Continue to Subscribe”. |
| 5. | Review EULA and price information (click “Show Details”) and then click on “Continue to Configuration”. |
| 6. | Review the fulfillment options and choose the appropriate “Region”. Then click on “Continue to Launch”. |
| 7. | “EC2 Instance Type” uses a default TDV medium resource configuration value. Choose another one if you are running a larger TDV workload. Refer to Sizing Guidelines for TDV for more details. |
Note: It is recommended that the EC2 Instance Type should be at least 2 CPUs and 8GB of memory.
| 8. | Choose the Network settings appropriate for your AWS account. (i.e. VPC Settings and Subnet Settings). |
| 9. | Choose the recommended Security Group settings. |
a. Click on “Create New Based On Seller Settings” button in the “Security Group Settings” section.
b. Provide a name and description for this new TDV specific security group. A reference to the TDV ports exposed in this recommended Security Group can be found in Default TDV Security Group Configuration.
c. Click on “Save”.
| 10. | Select an existing key pair or create a new one. |
| 11. | Click on Launch. |
Connecting to the TDV Server Application
Follow these steps to connect to the TDV server using the Linux image:
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Login to AWS Console.
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Click on the “EC2 Dashboard” displayed on the left vertical menu.
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Click on the “Running instances” link under the “Resources” area of the EC2 Dashboard.
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Select the check box for your TDV instance.
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In the “Description” area below the check box, find "IPv4 Public IP" and copy the value.
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Now you can access your TDV Server in the AWS environment via the TDV service ports defined in your TDV Security group (Refer Default TDV Security Group Configuration)
Examples
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Browser client: http://<PUBLIC_IP>:9400 to access the TDV Web Manager client.
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TDV Studio client:
host=<PUBLIC_IP>
port=9400
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JDBC client: host=<PUBLIC_IP>, port=9401
Note: The default TDV Admin password can be found at TDV Admin Password