Getting Started with Onum
Welcome to Onum! This guide will help you start working with Onum, a powerful tool designed to enhance your data analysis and processing capabilities.
Accessing Onum
Once you get your Onum credentials, you only have to go to console.onum.com and enter them to access your Tenant.
A Tenant is a domain that contains a set of data in your organization. You can use one or various Tenants and grant access to as many as required. Learn more about working with Tenants in this article.
Logging in
Once in console.onum.com, there are two ways to log in.
Log in with email address and password
Your password must be a minimum of 10 characters and include a combination of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
Navigating the Interface
When you access the Onum app, you'll see the Home page, where you can see an overview of the activity in your Tenant.
You can access the rest of the areas in Onum using the left panel.
Create Your First Listener
Onum receives any data through Listeners.
These are logical entities created within a Distributor, acting as the gateway to the Onum system. Configuring a Listener involves defining an IP address, a listening port, and a transport layer protocol, along with additional settings depending on the type of Listener specialized in the data it will receive.
Access the Listeners area to start working with them. Learn how to create your first Listener in this article.
Create Your First Data Sink
Onum outputs data via Data sinks. Use them to define where and how to forward the results of your streamlined data.
Access the Data sinks area to start working with them. Learn how to create your first Data sink in this article.
Build Your First Pipeline
Use Pipelines to start transforming your data and build a data flow. Pipelines are made of the following components:
Learn more about Pipelines in this section.
Use cases
Do you want to check the essential steps in Onum through specific Pipelines? Explore the most common use cases in this section.
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