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Connect to another: Use a different metadata repository and authentication profile.  

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titleUsing current metadata

Click on Current metadata to use the current connection settings.

You will be presented with the ‘authentication profile’ screen. On the Encryption field, enter the Profile Encryption Secret (used to encrypt any passwords entered) and each connection's credentials as well as an appropriate connection string for use by your scheduler service.

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titleProfile Encryption Secret

It is important that you enter and use the same Profile Encryption Secret as you provided in your Azkaban installations otherwise Azkaban will not be able to decrypt these profile records.

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Once you entered the credentials for each connection, click Apply.

The wizard will then take the passwords you have entered and encrypt them using the encryption-util.jar, with lowercased connection names as the encryption salt and the Profile Password as the encryption secret.

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titleConnecting to another repository

When you choose Connect to another, the Connect to repository screen will open. Provide the required details for connecting to another repository.

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Once you connect to a repository you will be presented with the ‘authentication profile’ screen. On the Encryption field, enter the Profile Encryption Secret (used to encrypt any passwords entered) and each connection's credentials as well as an appropriate connection string for use by your scheduler service.

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titleProfile Encryption Secret

It is important that you enter and use the same Profile Encryption Secret as you provided in your Azkaban installations otherwise Azkaban will not be able to decrypt these profile records.

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Once you entered the credentials for each connection, click Apply.

The wizard will then take the passwords you have entered and encrypt them using the encryption-util.jar, with lowercased connection names as the encryption salt and the Profile Password as the encryption secret.

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