After installing Load Balance Manager, you must specify the Windows account under which the Load Balance Manager DCOM objects run. The Windows account must have full control permission on the FDM application folders that reside on the data server and rights to the target system.
You must also add FDM application servers and authentication providers.
To configure Load Balance Manager:
From the Windows Start menu, select Programs > Oracle EPM System > Financial Data Quality Management > Load Balance Manager > Load Balance Configuration to launch the load balance configuration.
On the General tab, enter the Windows account user name, password, and domain under which Load Balance Manager will run.
Select the Application Servers tab, and add all servers that are running the FDM Application Server component.
You can designate a server by domain name, IP address, or computer name.
Select the Authentication Providers tab, and then add the authentication providers that will participate in FDM.
This screen enables you to add VBScript (Visual Basic Script), SSO Script (Single Sign-on script), and CSS (Common Shared Services) as authentication providers.
Note: | The SSO Script option is used when integrating with non-Shared Services applications. When integrating with products that use Shared Services use the CSS option. |
Note: | Custom scripts do not support multibyte or extended ASCII characters in the script name or in the script parameters. |
You can specify any combination of the available authentication providers. FDM attempts to authenticate the users by using the authentication providers in the order in which they are listed, from top to bottom. You can use the Move Up and Move Down buttons to change the order. At least one enabled authentication provider is required.