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title: Configuration
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# Configuring Your Redshift Connector to DataHub
Now that you have created a DataHub user in Redshift in [the prior step](setup.md), it's time to set up a connection via the DataHub UI.
## Configure Secrets
1. Within DataHub, navigate to the **Ingestion** tab in the top, right corner of your screen
:::note
If you do not see the Ingestion tab, please contact your DataHub admin to grant you the correct permissions
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2. Navigate to the **Secrets** tab and click **Create new secret**
3. Create a Redshift User's Password secret
This will securely store your Redshift User's password within DataHub
- Click **Create new secret** again
- Enter a name like `REDSHIFT_PASSWORD` - we will use this later to refer to the secret
- Enter your `datahub` redshift user's password
- Optionally add a description
- Click **Create**
## Configure Recipe
4. Navigate to the **Sources** tab and click **Create new source**
5. Select Redshift
6. Fill out the Redshift Recipe
Populate the Password field by selecting Redshift Password secrets you created in steps 3 and 4.
## Schedule Execution
Now it's time to schedule a recurring ingestion pipeline to regularly extract metadata from your Redshift instance.
7. Decide how regularly you want this ingestion to run-- day, month, year, hour, minute, etc. Select from the dropdown
8. Ensure you've configured your correct timezone
9. Click **Next** when you are done
## Finish Up
10. Name your ingestion source, then click **Save and Run**
You will now find your new ingestion source running
## Validate Ingestion Runs
11. View the latest status of ingestion runs on the Ingestion page
12. Click the plus sign to expand the full list of historical runs and outcomes; click **Details** to see the outcomes of a specific run
13. From the Ingestion Run Details page, pick **View All** to see which entities were ingested
14. Pick an entity from the list to manually validate if it contains the detail you expected
**Congratulations!** You've successfully set up Redshift as an ingestion source for DataHub!