Create source-destination pair definitions by using source and destination environment definitions and half maps.
A source-destination pair definition connects a source environment to a destination environment and provides a mechanism to create data maps. The data maps are created from the combination of the various half maps that are associated with the source and destination environments. The object store, service, security principal, and connection point half maps for the source and destination environments are used to create object store, service, security principal, and connection point data maps.
Use the following checklist to identify the tasks that are required to create or update a source-destination pair definition.
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Identify the pair of environments to be used for a specific deployment. For example, you might create a source-destination pair for deploying your application from a development environment to a test environment. |
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Create or update the object store data map with the data from the object store half maps. |
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Use the drop-down selections in the data map or add labels in the object store half map to resolve unmapped entries in the object store data map. |
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Create or update the security principal data maps with the data from the security principal half maps. | The users and groups are different in the source and destination
environments and:
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Use the drop-down selections in the data map or add labels in the security principal half maps to resolve unmapped entries in the security principal data map. |
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Create or update the service data map with the data from the service half maps. |
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Use the drop-down selections in the data map or add labels in the service half map to resolve unmapped entries in the service data map. |
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Create or update the connection point data map with the data from the connection point half maps. |
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Use the drop-down selections in the data map or add labels in the connection point half map to resolve unmapped entries in the connection point data map. |
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