
We will discuss about the topics that are covered in this course.
We will discuss about Talend Server Modules - Talend Administration Center, Log Server, ELK, Commandline, Remote Job Server
We will discuss about What modules and features are available depending on your license .
We will discuss about What domains can you work in depending on your user type and license.
We will talk about different tasks that need to be completed to access Talend Administration Center.
We will discuss about different installation modes, files to download, software packages, hardware & software requirements inorder to perform Talend Installation.
We will Install Talend Administration Center, Log Server, Remote Job Server on Linux RHEL Server.
We will modify configuration setting srelated to TAC on Linux.
We will see how we can setup GIt server on AWS Code commit that will be used later in the course as Storage for Talend Project.
We will try to access TAC after out installation in the previous section, we will also configure the TAC db, License, how to transfer libraries from previous project in this lecture.
You will learn how to create, delete users and assign them proper roles, managing licenses.
The biggest lecture in this course, where you will learn configuring Audit db, Commandline, Monitoring urls, database, artifact repository, job conductor, logs, smtp, git,svn, software updates, user libraries.
You will learn how to create & delete projects, assign read/write access to users to the projects & referencing a project.
We will login into Talend Studio to check if the TAC integration with GIt is working or not by login into the GIT repository from Studio.
Learning how to view and remove locks, managing notifications when a user is created/ when a task fails/when a license expires and about how to check software updates/patches available.
You will learn how to backup & schedule a backup TAC db, Audit db, AMC db and SVN repositories from TAC.
We will talk about Publishing Jobs from TAC & Studio to Nexus Artifact Repository.
You will learn how to create executions/virtual servers using Linux/AWS EC2 Instance.
We will discuss how to create a normal taks , artifact task using DI/Big Data jobs and later executing them
Learn to create execution plans on the tasks that we created and different types of scheduling available on TAC.
Introduction to Activity Monitoring Console.
You will learn about stats, volume logs and how they can be useful.
You will learn here how to generate and store the logs that were discussed in the previous lecture.
We will discuss about what is commandline, how is it useful and how to set it up.
We will use commandline to generate, build, execute a job.
You will learn how to configure & access the AMC on TAC & Studio.
You will learn different AMC views
You will learn how to customize AMC views.
We will discuss about how to view commandline commands executed when we did tasks on commandline.
You will learn how to use Logging page to collect and classify time-stamped logs related to Data Integration, ESB, or MDM events and make them easy to explore.
You will learn about Monitoring of task executions in Talend Administration Center which is a powerful functionality that automatically tracks task completion. It tracks in real-time the status of all triggered tasks or those waiting to be triggered. This way, monitoring can support rapid troubleshooting of issues.
We will discuss about what metaservlet is and how to call it.
Parameters and actions metaServlet.
We will use scripts to call metaservlet actions.
Print log file of a task using metaservlet.
Run a task with context parameters using metaservlet.
Execute a task and return its status using metaservlet.
You will learn how Talend Administration Center offers the possibility to display and collect all Job execution statistics. We will also discuss about how to recover a job from its failure point and rerun it.
You will learn how to collect information about job operations designed in Talend Studio.
Drools a business rules management which was integrated in TAC is deprecated from 71 onwards, now its a standalone workbench. Here we will discuss about migration check and user settings.
Prepares you for Talend DI Administration Certification.
This course walks you through Installing Talend Server Modules : Talend Administration Center, Talend Log Server, Talend CommandLine, Talend Job Server.
Configuring Talend Administration Center.
Managing Licenses, Users, Projects.
Migrating Projects.
Backing up databases and SVN repositories.
Creating/Executing Tasks & Planning & Scheduling Tasks/Jobs.
Monitoring task execution and accessing logs.
Configuring & Using AMC.
Using Commandline & Metaservlet.
Setting up GIT Server on AWS Code Commit.
Creating Job Servers.