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Overview

** Please note this charm is not maintained by Pentaho, please contact Meteorite Consulting for more information **

This charm provides Pentaho Data Integration 6 for Extract, Transform and Load operations flexibly on a single server.

Pentaho Data Integration[http://pentaho.com] is an graphical ETL tool that can be used for building data flows and manipulation. Once the ETL has be written it can then be deployed and run on a higher powered server.

This charm provides actions that allow for running of a Job or Transformation directly on the server. It also provides the Carte webservice that allows users to run ETL code on the remote server from within the PDI GUI.

To mataintain flexibility, this charm requires a Java charm to be related to it, so administrators can pick their favourite "flavour" of Java.

Usage

To deploy this PDI charm you run:

juju deploy cs:~spicule/trusty/pentahodataintegration pdi
juju deploy cs:~kwmonroe/trusty/openjdk java
juju add-relation java pdi

Deploying the PDI charm will create a server and install PDI, but it is not executable until you have deployed a Java charm and added the relation that will install Java on the container. This enables users to select an alternative JVM without having to make changes to the PDI charm or tear down the server.

If you are planning on using Carte, make sure you expose the Carte port (9999) by default:

juju expose pdi

To deploy a different version of PDI or download from a different mirror you can update the pdi_url config value to point to a different PDI zip archive:

juju set pdi pdi_url='http://.....' 

To change the port carte runs on, you can change the carte port:

 juju set pdi carte_port='9999'

To override the default PDI JAVA_OPTS(memory limits etc) you can set an alternative value buy running:

 juju set pdi java_opts='-Xmx=4G'

To set an alternative Carte password, enter the unencrypted version by running:

juju set pdi carte_password='my_new_password'

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