Configuration and Administration

glog.odi Properties

To control the behavior of Oracle Transportation Management, you can change settings in the glog.properties file or the appropriate property set. These properties apply to both Transportation Intelligence and Global Trade Intelligence.

There are additional properties required for Transportation Intelligence (TI)/Global Trade Intelligence (GTI) setup. See glog.obiee Properties, and Report Common Properties.

Property

New in Version

Description

glog.odi.agent.port

6.2

Specify the port number on the server on which the ODI agent is running.

Note: To protect hosted systems, these properties cannot be modified in the cloud without a service request.

 

glog.odi.agent.server

6.2

Specify the host name of the server that is running the ODI agent.

Note: To protect hosted systems, these properties cannot be modified in the cloud without a service request.

 

glog.odi.agent.url

 

Spedify the URL of the ODI agent web service.

Note: To protect hosted systems, these properties cannot be modified in the cloud without a service request.

 

glog.odi.context.code

 

Specify a database context setting of GLOBAL.

Note: To protect hosted systems, these properties cannot be modified in the cloud without a service request.

 

glog.odi.email.from.address

6.3

Note: This property is no longer used starting in 23B. The ETL results are sent to the email address provided in glog.workflow.notify.advisor.email.

Specify the E-mail address from which to send ETL results. Default is ftiadmin@example.com.

Example:ftiadmin@example.com

glog.odi.email.to.address

6.3.6

This property sends ETL Results through email.

If the E-mail To(Contact ID) on the Run ETL process manager is not specified, the email address specified in this property is used.

glog.odi.log.level

 

Specify the ODI log level. The default value is 3. Highest value accepted in 5.

glog.odi.log.maxDays

 

Specify the maximum number of days for the log to persist in DB server.

glog.odi.password

6.2

Specify the password of the ODI login user.

Example: The password of the SUPERVISOR user. Refer to the ODI installation documentation for this password.

Note: To protect hosted systems, these properties cannot be modified in the cloud without a service request.

 

glog.odi.scenario.name

 

Specify the name of the scenario to be executed for the ETL.

Note: To protect hosted systems, these properties cannot be modified in the cloud without a service request.

 

glog.odi.scenario.version

 

Specify the version of the scenario to be executed for the ETL. The default value is 001.

Note: To protect hosted systems, these properties cannot be modified in the cloud without a service request.

 

glog.odi.user

6.2

Specify the ODI user used to launch a scenario.

Note: To protect hosted systems, these properties cannot be modified in the cloud without a service request.

 

glog.odi.vpd.scenario.name

20B

Specify the name of the scenario to be executed for Load User Information for Analytics.

Note: To protect hosted systems, these properties cannot be modified in the cloud without a service request.

 

glog.odi.work.repository.code

6.2

Specify the name of the Transportation Intelligence work repository deployed in the ODI server. This Work Repository must be attached to the master repository.

Note: To protect hosted systems, these properties cannot be modified in the cloud without a service request.

 

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