Spazio

When exporting the Spazio configuration, a JSON file is generated containing essential information, including the local node configuration, queue managers, and a comprehensive list of both local and remote queues along with their associated metadata.

To import this file in Data Mover Smart, navigate to Settings Import & Export Spazio and either click the upload icon to select the file or drag it directly into the interface. Upon successful import, a notification will confirm completion.

In the Folders section, a Virtual File System (VFS) is created, named after the local Spazio node. This VFS contains folders that represent each queue manager. Additionally, a panel appears on the right, displaying relevant information for each folder. Folders designated with a red color indicate queue type REMOTE, while blue folders represent queue type LOCAL.

Given that Data Mover Smart operates with a singular directory entity that doesn't differentiate between remote and local queues, specific rules are established to map to Spazio events. For instance, a queue defined in Spazio may trigger a script execution event, which is represented as a rule in Data Mover Smart. This mapping is automatically configured when the Spazio-generated file is imported.

In the Dashboard, all client connections are visible, indicating successful creations. The same client connections are shown in the Links section.

All client connections created are shown in the Links section. The same list can be seen from the Dashboard by clicking the circle connected to the Links circle.

Under the Servers section, the PR4 server is created and mapped to the Spazio port, along with a detailed list of all remote nodes associated with the transports.

Within Settings Security, a comprehensive list of credentials associated with the created queues and transports can be reviewed.

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