You can review all connection profiles from theConnection profilespage. The
connection profiles list presents all source connection profiles, created by any user,
which haven't been deleted.
The connection profiles list displays a default set of high-level information
for each connection profile, including:
The connection profiledisplay nameandID.
Activityindicates if the connection profile is in use by one or more
active migration jobs, where an active migration job is any migration job
that's not inCOMPLETEDstatus. The number of jobs next to the status
indicates the total number of jobs (both active and inactive) referencing the
connection profile.
The sourcedatabase engine(database type) for which the connection profile is configured.
Thehostname or IP address, and portof the source database that the connection
profile is representing.
When the connection profile wascreated.
In addition, the user may choose additional columns to display more information.
To do this, click the column selection button at the top-right corner of the
connection profiles list. Additional columns available for display include:
Theusernamewith which Database Migration Service is connecting to the source
database.
Theregionwhere the connection profile was saved.
The method of SSL/TLS configuration selected for theencryption type(None, Server-only authentication, or
Server-client authentication).
When the connection profile wasupdatedmost recently.
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