List of required configuration parameters for the Non-CDP ADLS to CDP ADLS ReadyFlow

When deploying the Non-CDP ADLS to CDP ADLS ReadyFlow, you have to provide the following parameters. Use the information you collected in Prerequisites.

You have to provide the following parameters during Non-CDP ADLS to CDP ADLS ReadyFlow deployment. For more information, see Deploying a ReadyFlow.

Table 1. Non-CDP ADLS to CDP ADLS ReadyFlow configuration parameters
Parameter Name Description
CDP Workload User Specify the CDP machine user or workload username that you want to use to authenticate to the destination object store. Ensure this user has the appropriate access rights to the destination object store locations in Ranger or IDBroker.
CDP Workload User Password Specify the password of the CDP machine user or workload user you are using to authenticate against the destination object stores (via IDBroker).
Destination ADLS File System Specify the file system name you want to write to.

The full path will be constructed from:

abfs://#{Destination ADLS File System}@#{Destination ADLS Storage Account}.dfs.core.windows.net/#{Destination ADLS Path}

Destination ADLS Path Specify the path within the ADLS data container where you want to write to. Make sure that the path starts with "/".

The full path will be constructed from:

abfs://#{Destination ADLS File System}@#{Destination ADLS Storage Account}.dfs.core.windows.net/#{Destination ADLS Path}

Destination ADLS Storage Account Specify the storage account name you want to write to.

The full path will be constructed from:

abfs://#{Destination ADLS File System}@#{Destination ADLS Storage Account}.dfs.core.windows.net/#{Destination ADLS Path}

Source ADLS File System Specify the name of the source ADLS file system also known as container.
Source ADLS Path Specify the name of the ADLS path you want to read from.
Source ADLS Storage Account Key Specify the source ADLS storage account key.
Source ADLS Storage Account Name Specify the source ADLS storage account name.