You can migrate Cloud Integration Hub assets from one organization to another organization. Assets include applications, topics, publications, subscriptions, and monitoring rules.
The process to migrate assets depends on whether or not the source and target organizations reside on the same PoD (Point of Delivery):
•To migrate assets between organizations that reside on different PoDs, you export the assets from the source organization and then import the assets into the target organization. For more information, see Exporting assets and Importing assets.
•To migrate assets between organizations that reside on the same PoD, you run the org to org migration process. For more information, see Migrating assets between organizations.
Before you start the migration process, note the following considerations:
•When you migrate publications and subscriptions that publish and consume data with an API, Cloud Integration Hub changes the API URL based on the URL of the target organization. Be sure to inform API users of the new URL. After the migration is complete, you can copy the new URL from the publication or subscription page.
•You cannot migrate a publication or subscription with the same name as a publication or subscription that you used previously and later renamed or deleted.
Dependent assets
When you export, import, or migrate applications, publications, or subscriptions, Cloud Integration Hub also exports, imports, or migrates dependent Cloud Integration Hub assets.
Dependent assets can include applications, topics, publications, and subscriptions.
Cloud Integration Hub does not export, import, or migrate assets that users created in other Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services services and that the users later associated with Cloud Integration Hub assets. For example, Cloud Integration Hub does not export, import, or migrate Data Integration mappings or tasks. For more information about asset dependencies, see Asset dependencies.
Exporting assets
Export Cloud Integration Hub assets from the organization to an export file. You can select a single asset or multiple assets to export, or you can export all assets in the organization. You can then import the assets to another organization.
1Click the Migration link in the upper-right corner of the Home page.
2In the Export tab, click Select Entities.
The Select Entities page appears.
3From the Entity Type list, select the types of assets to export. You can select All to export all asset types.
Assets of the type or types that you select show in the Available Entities list.
4In the Available Entities list select the assets to export and then click Add. To select all assets, click Add All.
The assets to export show in the Selected Entities list.
5In the Select Entities page, click OK.
The assets to export show in the Export tab. If there are conflicts, a conflict resolution shows next to the relevant asset.
Note: You cannot remove dependent Cloud Integration Hub assets from the export list without removing the parent asset.
6Click Export.
7In the Save As dialog box, define the location and name of the file to export the assets to, and then click Save.
Cloud Integration Hub exports the assets and their dependent Cloud Integration Hub assets to the export file.
Note: When you export a subscription that uses basic authentication for its notification URL, the password won't be included in the exported entity action.
Importing assets
Import Cloud Integration Hub assets to the organization from a Cloud Integration Hub export file.
1Click the Import link in the upper-right corner of the Home page and then select the Import tab.
2In the Conflict Resolution Rules area, choose the actions to take when assets that you select to import exist in the organization. Select one of the following resolutions for each asset type:
- Overwrite. Overwrite the asset with the imported asset. Overwritten assets cannot be recovered.
- Reuse. Do not import the asset and keep the existing asset.
- Cancel. Cancel the import operation.
3In the Select Entities page, click OK.
The assets to import show in the Import tab. If there are conflicts, a conflict resolution shows next to the relevant asset.
4Click Import, select the export file in the Open dialog box, and then click Open.
Cloud Integration Hub imports the selected assets and their dependent Cloud Integration Hub assets to the organization. If a selected asset exists in the organization, the action that Cloud Integration Hub takes depends on the conflict resolution that you defined for the asset type. Import results and conflicts appear in the Import tab.
Note: When you import a basic authenticated subscription, you must manually update the subscription password because it isn't imported automatically.
Migrating assets between organizations
Migrate assets from one organization to another organization that resides on the same PoD (Point of Delivery). You can select a single asset or multiple assets to migrate, or select to migrate all the assets in the organization.
Before you begin the migration process, verify that the following conditions exist:
•You have Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services login credentials for the source organization.
•The source organization is provisioned to Cloud Integration Hub.
1Click the Migration link in the upper right corner of the Home page and then select the Org to Org Asset Migration tab.
2In the Source Organization area, click Log in, and then log in to the Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services organization that contains the assets to migrate.
3In the Conflict Resolution Rules area, choose the actions to take when assets that you select to migrate exist in the target organization. Select one of the following resolutions for each asset type:
- Overwrite. Overwrite the target asset with the source asset. Overwritten assets cannot be recovered.
- Reuse. Don't migrate the source asset and keep the existing target object.
- Cancel. Cancel the entire migration operation.
4In the Entities to Migrate area, click Select.
The Select Entities page appears.
5From the Entity Type list select the types of assets to migrate, or select All to migrate all asset types.
Assets of the selected types show in the Available Entities list.
6In the Available Entities list select the assets to migrate and then click Add. To select all assets, click Add All.
The assets to migrate show in the Selected Entities list.
7In the Select Entities page, click OK.
The assets to migrate show in the Review Locations area.
8In the Review Locations area, select the target folder from each Target Project list to migrate the assets to. If the target project contains a folder that corresponds to the source folder, Cloud Integration Hub migrates the assets to the target folder. If the target project doesn't contain a folder that corresponds to the source folder, Cloud Integration Hub creates the target folder and migrates the assets to it.
9Click Migrate.
Cloud Integration Hub migrates the selected assets and their dependant Cloud Integration Hub assets to the target organization. If a selected asset exists in the target organization, the action that Cloud Integration Hub takes depends on the conflict resolution that you defined for the asset type. Migration conflicts and results appear in the Org to Org Asset Migration tab.
Migration error handling
When you import or migrate a topic, Cloud Integration Hub creates the topic structure in the publication repository.
If Cloud Integration Hub encounters a problem in creating or updating the structure, the state of the topic might change to not valid. To make the topic valid, perform one of the following actions: