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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition Guide Oracle Solaris Cluster |
1. Installing and Configuring HA for Oracle BI EE
Clustering Capabilities of Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition
Overview of Installing and Configuring HA for Oracle BI EE
Planning the HA for Oracle BI EE Installation and Configuration
Installing and Configuring Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition
How to Install and Configure Oracle BI EE
Installing the HA for Oracle BI EE Packages
How to Install the HA for Oracle BI EE Packages
Registering and Configuring HA for Oracle BI EE
Determining Which Services You Need
Presentation Services Configuration
How to Define a Failover Configuration for Presentation Services
How to Define a Multi-Master Configuration for Presentation Services
How to Define a Failover Configuration for BI Server
How to Define a Multi-Master Configuration for BI Server
BI Cluster Controller Configuration
How to Define a Highly Available BI Cluster Controller Configuration
How to Define a Failover Configuration for BI Scheduler
How to Define a Multi-Master Configuration for BI Scheduler
Verifying the HA for Oracle BI EE and Configuration
How to Verify the HA for Oracle BI EE Installation and Configuration
How to Activate Debugging for HA for Oracle BI EE
The HA for Oracle BI EE fault monitors verify that the following components are running correctly:
BI Presentation Services components – sawserver and javahost processes
BI Server components – nqserver and nqsserver health (via probe)
BI Cluster Controller components – nqsclustercontroller process
BI Scheduler components – nqsscheduler process
Each HA for Oracle BI EE fault monitor is contained in the resource that represents each component. You create these resources when you register and configure HA for Oracle BI EE. For more information, see Registering and Configuring HA for Oracle BI EE.
System properties and extension properties of these resources control the behavior of the fault monitor. The default values of these properties determine the preset behavior of the fault monitor. The preset behavior should be suitable for most Oracle Solaris Cluster installations. Therefore, you should tune the fault monitor only if you need to modify this preset behavior.
Tuning the fault monitors involves the following tasks:
Setting the interval between fault monitor probes
Setting the time-out for fault monitor probes
Defining the criteria for persistent faults
Specifying the failover behavior of a resource
For more information, see Tuning Fault Monitors for Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services in Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide.