Index
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W
A
- AccessGate, 9.2.2.4
- active-passive components
-
- about, 1.5.3
- configuring secondary instances for, 6.3
- admin.conf, 5.9.1
- Administration Console
-
- error when activating changes, 10.6.3
- redirecting to home page, 10.6.8
- redirecting to login screen, 10.6.7
- Administration Server
-
- application directory location, 2.3.2
- backing up the domain, 5.14
- boot.properties on APPHOST1, 5.2
- configuring Oracle HTTP Server for, 5.9.1
- configuring to use custom keystores, 7.3.5
- creating domain with, 5
- creating machine for, 5.4.2
- enabling high availability for, 5.4
- failing over to APPHOST1, 5.13.3
- failing over to APPHOST2, 5.13
- port, 2.2.4
- separating domain directory from Managed Server domain directory, 5.4.4
- setting frontend URL, 5.11
- setting listen address, 5.4.3
- start failure, 10.6.2
- starting on APPHOST1, 5.3
- validation, 5.5
- admin.mycompany.com virtual server name, 2.2.1.2
- ADMINVHN
-
- about, 2.2.3
- enabling on APPHOST1, 5.4.1
- APPHOST
-
- boot.properties for Administration Server, 5.2
- creating domain on, 5.1
- creating Middleware home, 3.3.1
- failing over Administration Server, 5.13, 5.13.3
- installing Oracle Business Intelligence, 3.3.2
- installing Oracle WebLogic Server, 3.3.1
- mounting shared storage locations, 2.3.3
- scaling out, 6.1
- starting Administration Server, 5.3
- starting Oracle Business Intelligence on, 5.8, 6.7
- APPHOST1VHN1, 2.2.3
- APPHOST2VHN1, 2.2.3
- application tier
-
- in enterprise deployment topology, 1.5.3
- MW_HOME directory, 2.3.2
- attachHome.sh script, 2.3.2
- Audit Framework, 10.7.2
- auditing, 10.7.2
- authenticators, 9.2.6
B
- backing up
-
- after creating domain with Administration Server, 5.14
- after installing Oracle Business Intelligence, 3.3.3
- after scaling out to APPHOST2, 6.12
- after setting up Oracle HTTP Server, 3.2.2
- configuration files, 9.2.6.1
- enterprise deployments, 10.4
- best practices
-
- auditing, 10.7.2
- timeouts for SQLNet connections, 10.7.1
- bi_cluster
-
- routing to, 5.9.2
- validating access through Oracle HTTP Server, 5.12.2, 6.8
- bi_server1
-
- creating, 5.1
- disabling host name verification, 5.7
- setting listen address, 5.6
- starting, 5.8.1
- bi_server2
-
- configuring JMS for Oracle RTD, 6.5.2.2
- disabling host name verification, 6.4.2
- setting listen address, 6.4.1
- starting, 6.7.1
- biinternal.mycompany.com virtual server name, 2.2.1.3
- bi.mycompany.com virtual server name, 2.2.1.1
- boot.properties for Administration Server, 5.2
C
- Catalog Location, setting, 6.5.1.2
- certificates
-
- host name verification, 7.3
- self-signed, 7.3.1
- clock synchronization, 2.4
- cluster agent, about, 1.2
- Cluster Controller, configuring secondary instance for, 6.3
- clusterware, about, 1.2
- configuration
-
- creating domain with Administration Server, 5
- credential store, 9.1, 9.1.2
- custom keystores for Node Manager, 7.3.4
- environment variables, 2.3.1
- for default persistence store, 6.6
- for Oracle BI Enterprise Edition, 6.5.1
- for Oracle BI Office, 6.5.4
- for Oracle BI Publisher, 6.5.3
- for Oracle Real-Time Decisions, 6.5.2
- for singleton system components, 6.3
- frontend URL for Administration Console, 5.11
- frontend URL for Oracle WebLogic Server cluster, 6.9
- JOC port in use, 10.6.9
- load balancer, 2.2.2
- Node Manager, 7
- Oracle HTTP Server, 4.3
- Oracle HTTP Server for Administration Server, 5.9.1
- Oracle HTTP Server for Managed Servers, 5.9.2
- policy store, 9.1, 9.1.3
- regenerating user GUIDs, 9.1.5
- server migration
- shared storage, 2.3.3
- targets for server migration, 8.6
- virtual hosts, 4.4
- Web tier, 4
- WebGate, 9.2.5
- Configuration Assistant
-
- using to create the domain, 5.1
- using to scale out the system, 6.1
- createCentralInventory.sh script, 3.2.1, 3.3.2
- creating
-
- domain with Administration Server, 5
- Middleware home, 3.3.1
- credential store
-
- configuring, 9.1, 9.1.2
- reassociating, 9.1.4
- custom keystores, 7.3.4
D
- data source, 8.2
- data tier
-
- configuring database services, 2.1.1.3
- database requirements, 2.1.1.1
- in enterprise deployment topology, 1.5.4
- supported database versions, 2.1.1.2
- database
-
- backing up, 2.1.3
- components, 2.1.2
- port, 2.2.4
- prefix for schemas, 2.1.2
- requirements, 2.1.1.1
- services, 2.1.1.3
- supported versions, 2.1.1.2
- default persistence store, configuring, 6.6
- directory environment variables, 2.3.1
- directory structure, 2.3.2
-
- about, 2.3
- application directory (Administration Server), 2.3.2
- application directory (Managed Servers), 2.3.2
- BI Publisher configuration folder, 2.3.2
- BI Publisher Scheduler temp directory, 2.3.2
- diagram, 2.3.2
- domain directory, 2.3.2
- global cache location, 2.3.2
- JMS file stores, 2.3.2
- MW_HOME, 2.3.2, 2.3.2
- Oracle BI Presentation Catalog, 2.3.2
- ORACLE_BASE, 2.3.2
- ORACLE_COMMON_HOME, 2.3.2
- ORACLE_HOME, 2.3.2
- ORACLE_INSTANCE, 2.3.2
- repository publishing directory, 2.3.2
- Tlogs, 2.3.2
- WL_HOME, 2.3.2
- disabling host name verification
-
- bi_server1, 5.7
- bi_server2, 6.4.2
- domain directory
-
- about, 2.3.1
- Administration Server directory location, 2.3.2
- Managed Server directory location, 2.3.2
- domain, creating with Administration Server, 5
E
- enterprise deployments
-
- about, 1.1
- application tier, 1.5.3
- backups and recoveries, 10.4
- data tier, 1.5.4
- directory structure, 2.3, 2.3.2
- environment variables, 2.3.1
- hardware requirements, 1.4
- installation summary for, 1.5.5
- Oracle Identity Management, 1.5.1
- patching, 10.5
- shared storage, 2.3
- summary of recommendations for, 1.3
- terminology for, 1.2
- topology, 1.5
- troubleshooting, 10.6
- unicast requirement for, 1.5.6
- Web tier, 1.5.2
- environment privileges, 8.5
- environment variables, 2.3.1
F
- failback, about, 1.2
- failover
-
- about, 1.2
- Administration Server to APPHOST1, 5.13.3
- Administration Server to APPHOST2, 5.13
- troubleshooting, 10.6.2
- firewalls, 2.2.4
- FMW
-
- See Oracle Fusion Middleware
- frontend URL
-
- setting for Administration Console, 5.11
- setting for Oracle WebLogic Server cluster, 6.9
G
- global cache, 2.3.2, 6.5.1.3
- Global cache path, setting, 6.5.1.3
- GUIDs, regenerating, 9.1.5
H
- hardware cluster, about, 1.2
- hardware requirements, 1.4
- high availability
-
- additional configuration for, 6.5
- enabling for Administration Server, 5.4
- home page, redirecting to, 10.6.8
- host identifier, 9.2.3
- host name verification
-
- certificates for Node Manager, 7.3
- disabling for bi_server1, 5.7
- disabling for bi_server2, 6.4.2
- setting for Managed Servers, 7.3.6
- httpd.conf, 5.9.2
I
- ID Asserter, 9.2.6.3
- identity keystore, 7.3.2
- identity store, configuring, 9.2.6.2
- incorrect URLs, 10.6.6
- installation
-
- creating domain with Administration Server, 5
- Middleware home, 3.3.1
- Oracle Business Intelligence, 3.3.2
- Oracle Fusion Middleware, 3.3
- Oracle HTTP Server, 3.2, 3.2.1
- Oracle WebLogic Server, 3.3.1
- software, 3.1
- summary, 1.5.5
- WebGate, 9.2.5
- instanceconfig.xml, 9.1.5.3
J
- Java Object Cache, 10.6.9
- Java VM, memory heap for, 10.6.10
- JMS
-
- configuring for Oracle BI Publisher, 6.5.3.5
- configuring for Oracle Real-Time Decisions, 6.5.2.2
- file store location, 2.3.2
- JOC port, 10.6.9
K
- keystores
-
- configuring Administration Server for, 7.3.5
- configuring Managed Servers for, 7.3.5
- custom, 7.3.4
- identity, 7.3.2
- trust, 7.3.3
- Keytool utility, 7.3.3
L
- LDAP
-
- about, 9.1.1
- moving WebLogic administrator to, 9.2.7
- LDIF file, 9.1.3
- leasing table for server migration, 8.1
- leasing.ddl script, 8.1
- listen address
-
- setting for Administration Server, 5.4.3
- setting for Managed Servers, 5.6, 6.4.1
- load balancer
-
- configuration, 2.2.2
- configuring with Oracle HTTP Server, 4.3
- port, 2.2.4
- requirements for, 1.5.2.1
- virtual server, 2.2.2
- login screen, redirecting to, 10.6.7
- logs
-
- for Oracle Business Intelligence, 10.2
- Node Manager, 7.2
- rotating, 10.2
M
- machine, creating for Administration Server, 5.4.2
- Managed Servers
-
- adding to new nodes, 10.3.2.1
- application directory location, 2.3.2
- backing up the domain, 6.12
- configuring Oracle HTTP Server for, 5.9.2
- configuring to use custom keystores, 7.3.5
- creating bi_server1, 5.1
- enabling virtual IPs (VIPs) for, 2.2.3.1
- memory heap for Java VM, 10.6.10
- out-of-memory issues, 10.6.10
- separating domain directory from Administration Server domain directory, 5.4.4
- setting host name verification, 7.3.6
- setting listen address, 5.6, 6.4.1
- starting, 10.1.1
- managing the topology, 10
- manual failover, 10.6.2
- mapping of virtual IPs, 2.2.3
- memory heap for Java VM, 10.6.10
- Middleware home, about, 1.2
- migration of servers
-
- see server migration
- mod_wl_ohs.conf, 5.9.2
- monitoring the topology, 10.2
- mounting shared storage locations, 2.3.3
- multi-data source, 8.2
- MW_HOME
-
- about, 2.3.1
- location, 2.3.2, 2.3.2
N
- network
-
- firewalls, 2.2.4
- host name, 1.2
- ports, 2.2.4
- synchronizing clocks, 2.4
- Node Manager
-
- about, 7.1
- changing log location, 7.2
- custom keystores, 7.3.4
- generating self-signed certificates, 7.3.1
- host name verification certificates, 7.3
- identity keystore, 7.3.2
- port, 2.2.4
- properties file, 8.4
- recommendations, 7.1
- setup, 7
- starting, 7.4
- trust keystore, 7.3.3
- nodes, adding servers to, 10.3.2.1
- NQSConfig.INI, 9.1.5.3
O
- OAM
-
- See Oracle Access Manager
- oamcfgtool
-
- about, 9.2.2.1
- collecting information, 9.2.2.2
- running, 9.2.2.3
- Oracle Access Manager, 1.5
-
- about, 9.2.1
- enabling for Oracle BI Publisher, 9.2.8.2
- enabling for Oracle Business Intelligence, 9.2.8.1
- ID Asserter, 9.2.6.3
- oamcfgtool, 9.2.2
- order of providers, 9.2.6.4
- updating host identifier, 9.2.3
- updating WebGate profile, 9.2.4
- verifying AccessGate, 9.2.2.4
- verifying policy domain, 9.2.2.4
- WebGate, 9.2.5
- WebLogic authenticators, 9.2.6
- Oracle BI Office
-
- configuring properties for, 6.5.4.1
- validating configuration for, 6.5.4.2
- Oracle BI Presentation Catalog
-
- file locations, 2.3.2
- setting location for, 6.5.1.2
- Oracle BI Publisher
-
- configuration folder, 2.3.2
- configuring integration with Presentation Services, 6.5.3.3
- configuring JMS, 6.5.3.5
- configuring SSO for, 9.2.8.2
- Scheduler temp directory, 2.3.2
- setting location for configuration folder, 6.5.3.1
- setting Oracle BI EE data source, 6.5.3.4
- setting Scheduler configuration options, 6.5.3.2
- setting WebLogic JNDI URL for Scheduler, 5.6.1
- updating Scheduler configuration, 6.5.3.6
- Oracle BI Repository, setting shared location, 6.5.1.1
- Oracle BI Scheduler
-
- configuring secondary instance for, 6.3
- setting script paths for, 6.5.1.4
- Oracle BI Server ports, 2.2.4
- Oracle Business Intelligence
-
- configuring SSO for, 9.2.8.1
- directory structure, 2.3.2
- installing, 3.3.2
- scaling out on APPHOST2, 6.1
- scaling up, 10.3.1
- schemas, loading in database, 2.1.2
- starting on APPHOST1, 5.8
- starting on APPHOST2, 6.7
- validating URLs for, 5.8.3, 6.7.3
- Oracle Fusion Middleware
-
- Audit Framework, 10.7.2
- backing up, 3.3.3
- creating Middleware home, 3.3.1
- installing Oracle Business Intelligence, 3.3.2
- installing Oracle WebLogic Server, 3.3.1
- installing software, 3.3
- Oracle home, about, 1.2
- Oracle HTTP Server
-
- backing up, 3.2.2
- configuration, 4.3
- configuring for Administration Server, 5.9.1
- configuring for Managed Servers, 5.9.2
- installation, 3.2, 3.2.1
- load balancer, 2.2.2, 4.3
- location, 3.2.1
- port, 2.2.4, 3.2.1
- registering with Oracle WebLogic Server, 5.10
- requirements, 3.2.1
- validating Administration Server access, 5.12.1, 5.13.2
- validating bi_cluster access, 5.12.2, 6.8
- Oracle Identity Management
-
- in enterprise deployment topology, 1.5.1
- integrating with, 9
- Oracle instance, about, 1.2
- Oracle Real-Time Decisions
-
- configuring clustering properties for, 6.5.2.1
- configuring Oracle WebLogic Server JMS, 6.5.2.2
- Oracle WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST), starting Administration Server using, 5.3
- Oracle WebLogic Server
-
- configuring to use custom keystores, 7.3.5
- installation, 3.3.1
- registering Oracle HTTP Server with, 5.10
- setting frontend URL, 6.9
- ORACLE_BASE
-
- about, 2.3.1
- location, 2.3.2
- ORACLE_COMMON_HOME
-
- about, 2.3.1
- location, 2.3.2
- ORACLE_HOME
-
- about, 2.3.1
- location, 2.3.2
- ORACLE_INSTANCE
-
- about, 2.3.1
- location, 2.3.2
- oracleRoot.sh script, 3.2.1
- out-of-memory issues, 10.6.10
P
- pack/unpack, using to separate domain directories, 5.4.4
- patching enterprise deployments, 10.5
- physical host name, about, 1.2
- physical IP, about, 1.2
- policy domain, 9.2.2.4
- policy store
-
- configuring, 9.1, 9.1.3
- reassociating, 9.1.4
- ports, 2.2.4
-
- Administration Server, 2.2.4
- database, 2.2.4
- JOC port in use, 10.6.9
- load balancer, 2.2.4
- Node Manager, 2.2.4
- Oracle BI Server, 2.2.4
- Oracle HTTP Server, 2.2.4, 3.2.1
- prefix for database schemas, 2.1.2
- primary node, about, 1.2
- properties file of Node Manager, 8.4
- provider order for Oracle Access Manager, 9.2.6.4
R
- reassociating credentials and policies, 9.1.4
- recommendations
-
- for enterprise topology, 1.3
- for Node Manager, 7.1
- recovery of enterprise deployments, 10.4
- redirecting to home page, 10.6.8
- redirecting to login screen, 10.6.7
- registering Oracle HTTP Server with WebLogic Server, 5.10
- Repository Creation Utility, using to load schemas, 2.1.2
- repository publishing directory, 2.3.2, 6.5.1.1
- requirements
-
- database, 2.1.1.1
- hardware, 1.4
- load balancer, 1.5.2.1
- Oracle HTTP Server, 3.2.1
- shared storage, 2.3
- software, 3.1
- unicast, 1.5.6
S
- scaling out
-
- Oracle Business Intelligence, 6.1, 10.3.2.1
- prerequisites, 10.3.2
- system components, 6.2, 10.3.1
- topology, 10.3
- scripts
-
- attachHome.sh, 2.3.2
- createCentralInventory.sh, 3.2.1, 3.3.2
- leasing.ddl, 8.1
- oracleRoot.sh, 3.2.1
- wlsifconfig.sh, 8.5
- secondary node, about, 1.2
- self-signed certificates, 7.3.1
- server migration, 8
-
- configuring targets, 8.6
- creating a multi-data source, 8.2
- editing the Node Manager properties file, 8.4
- leasing table, 8.1
- multi-data source, 8.2
- setting environment and superuser privileges, 8.5
- setting up user and tablespace, 8.1
- testing, 8.8
- troubleshooting, 10.6.4, 10.6.5
- setting up
-
- Node Manager, 7
- WebLogic authenticators, 9.2.6
- shared storage
-
- about, 1.2
- configuration, 2.3.3
- for BI Publisher configuration folder, 6.5.3.1
- for global cache, 6.5.1.3
- for Oracle BI Presentation Catalog, 6.5.1.2
- for Oracle BI Repository, 6.5.1.1
- for Oracle BI Scheduler scripts, 6.5.1.4
- mounting locations, 2.3.3
- recommendations, 2.3
- singleton system components, configuring secondary instances for, 6.3
- software
-
- installation, 3.1
- Oracle Fusion Middleware, 3.3
- Oracle HTTP Server, 3.2
- Oracle WebLogic Server, 3.3.1
- requirements, 3.1
- versions, 3.1
- SQLNet connections, timeouts, 10.7.1
- SSL acceleration requirement, 1.5.2.1
- SSO
-
- enabling for Oracle BI Publisher, 9.2.8.2
- enabling for Oracle Business Intelligence, 9.2.8.1
- starting
-
- Administration Server on APPHOST1, 5.3
- Managed Servers, 10.1.1
- Node Manager, 7.4
- Oracle Business Intelligence, 10.1
- system components, 10.1.2
- sticky routing capability, 1.5.2.1
- stopping Oracle Business Intelligence, 10.1
- storage
-
- See shared storage
- superuser privileges, 8.5
- switchback, about, 1.2
- switchover, about, 1.2
- system components
-
- scaling out, 6.2
- scaling up, 10.3.1
- starting, 5.8.2, 6.7.2, 10.1.2
T
- tablespace for server migration, 8.1
- targets for server migration, 8.6
- terminology, for enterprise deployments, 1.2
- testing server migration, 8.8
- timeouts for SQLNet connections, 10.7.1
- Tlogs, location of, 2.3.2
- topology
-
- directory structure, 2.3, 2.3.2
- environment variables, 2.3.1
- for enterprise deployments, 1.5
- managing, 10
- monitoring, 10.2
- Oracle Access Manager, 1.5
- scaling out, 10.3.2.1
- shared storage, 2.3
- troubleshooting, 10.6
-
- activating changes in Administration Server, 10.6.3
- incorrect URLs, 10.6.6
- manual failover, 10.6.2
- memory heap for Java VM, 10.6.10
- no access to applications through load balancer, 10.6.1
- out-of-memory issues, 10.6.10
- redirecting to home page, 10.6.8
- redirecting to login screen, 10.6.7
- server migration, 10.6.4, 10.6.5
- trust keystore, 7.3.3
U
- unicast requirement, 1.5.6
- updating the host identifier, 9.2.3
- updating WebGate profile, 9.2.4
- URLs, validating for Oracle Business Intelligence, 5.8.3, 6.7.3
- utils.CertGen utility, 7.3.1
- utils.ImportPrivateKey utility, 7.3.2
V
- validation
-
- AccessGate, 9.2.2.4
- Administration Server, 5.5
- Administration Server access through Oracle HTTP Server, 5.12.1, 5.13.2
- bi_cluster access through Oracle HTTP Server, 5.12.2, 6.8
- for Oracle BI Office, 6.5.4.2
- Oracle Business Intelligence URLs, 5.8.3, 6.7.3
- policy domain, 9.2.2.4
- server migration, 8.8
- Web tier installation, 4.2
- versions of software, 3.1
- virtual host name, about, 1.2
- virtual hosts
-
- ADMINVHN, 2.2.3
- APPHOST1VHN1, 2.2.3
- APPHOST2VHN1, 2.2.3
- configuration, 4.4
- virtual IPs (VIPs)
-
- about, 1.2
- description, 2.2.3
- enabling for Managed Servers, 2.2.3.1
- mapping, 2.2.3
- virtual server names, 2.2.1
W
- Web tier
-
- configuration, 4
- in enterprise deployment topology, 1.5.2
- load balancer requirements, 1.5.2.1
- MW_HOME location, 2.3.2
- validating installation, 4.2
- WebGate
-
- installing and configuring, 9.2.5
- profile, 9.2.4
- WEBHOST
-
- admin.conf, 5.9.1
- configuring Oracle HTTP Server for Administration Server, 5.9.1
- configuring Oracle HTTP Server with load balancer, 4.3
- configuring Web tier, 4.1
- installing Oracle HTTP Server, 3.2.1
- load balancer, 2.2.2
- registering Oracle HTTP Server with WebLogic Server, 5.10
- validating Administration Server access through Oracle HTTP Server, 5.12.1, 5.13.2
- validating bi_cluster access through Oracle HTTP Server, 5.12.2, 6.8
- WebLogic administrator, moving to LDAP, 9.2.7
- WebLogic authenticators, 9.2.6
- WebLogic JNDI URL, setting for Oracle BI Publisher Scheduler, 5.6.1
- WebLogic Server home, about, 1.2
- WL_HOME
-
- about, 2.3.1
- location, 2.3.2
- wlsifconfig.sh script, 8.5