When you register a catalog source, provide general information and connection values.
1Log in to Intelligent Data Management Cloud.
The My Services page appears.
2Click Metadata Command Center.
The Metadata Command Center box appears on the My Services page.
The Metadata Command Center home page appears.
3Click New.
4Select Catalog Source from the list of asset types.
5Select Microsoft Azure Data Factory from the list of catalog source types and then click Create.
The New Catalog Source page opens.
6In the General Information section, enter a name and an optional description for the catalog source.
Note:
You can rename a catalog source after you create it, but to apply the change to all associated objects you must rerun the metadata extraction job.
After you save the catalog source, you can update the description in and . The update appears only in the service in which you update it.
7On the Connection Information panel, choose the Microsoft Azure Data Factory connection mode based on the connection values that you got from the Azure administrator.
Choose to connect as the Admin User or by using Service Principal.
- Admin User. The user that has administrator permissions for the Microsoft Azure Data Factory source system. The Admin User requires a password.
- Service Principal. The authentication method that Microsoft Azure Data Factory uses for connectivity. Service Principal authentication requires a client secret key.
8Based on the connection mode, configure connection properties with the values that you got from the administrator.