Create an Oracle Fusion Analytics Warehouse Subscription Instance

Create a service instance to manage your cloud resources.

  1. Sign in to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.
    If you've provisioned Oracle Fusion Analytics Warehouse with single sign-on, then sign in using the federated Oracle Identity Cloud Service. See Set Up Provisioning with Single Sign-On.
  2. In Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console, click the Navigation menu icon in the top left corner.
  3. Click Analytics & AI. Under Analytics, click Fusion Analytics Warehouse.
  4. On the Instances page, in Compartment, select a compartment if you want to place the service instance in a compartment other than the default root compartment that Oracle created for you.

    Note:

    Ensure that you have created a compartment before you select it here. See Managing Compartments.
  5. On the Instances page, click Create Instance.

    Note:

    If you haven't purchased a subscription, then the Create Instance button isn't active.
  6. Enter a Display Name for the service using alphanumeric and special characters.
  7. Enter a Name for the instance that is unique in your tenancy using only alphanumeric characters without spaces or reuse the name of a deleted instance.
  8. Optional: Enter a Description for the service using up to 255 alphanumeric and special characters.
  9. Select Development/Test as your first instance.
  10. Under Offerings, enable Subscription Configuration.
    Oracle Fusion Analytics Warehouse automatically configures the offerings based on your subscription details. For example, if you've subscribed for 20 ERP users, then you see the number of users for the instance automatically configured to 20 ERP users.
  11. In Fusion Application Connection, provide the URL of your Oracle Applications Cloud instance.
  12. In Authentication, select the type of authentication you want to use: JWT Based (recommended) or Password Based.
    • If you choose JWT Based (JSON web token), then upload or copy and paste the private key and public certificate files. Select Keys have been uploaded to Fusion Source to enable Test Connection.

      Note:

      See Configure JWT Authentication Provider.

      Ensure that the generated RSA encryption private key contains at least 2048 characters and that you wait at least 15 minutes for the uploaded public certificate to become effective in your Oracle Applications Cloud instance.

    • If you choose Password Based, then enter and confirm the password of the default FAWService user from your Oracle Applications Cloud instance.

      The FAWService user is a predefined user provisioned in Oracle Applications Cloud and is used by the data pipeline functionality in Oracle Fusion Analytics Warehouse. This user account has the appropriate data security privileges granted on the Oracle Applications Cloud view objects to bulk extract data from Oracle Applications Cloud into the data warehouse.

      Note:

      Ensure that you assign the BIACM_ADMIN and BICC_UCM_CONTENT_ADMIN roles to the FAWService user using the Security Console of Oracle Applications Cloud. See Overview of Access Provisioning.

      Ensure that you have reset the password for the FAWService user in Oracle Applications Cloud prior to entering the new password. See Reset Passwords.

  13. Optional: Click Test Connection to check the connection to the Oracle Applications Cloud instance and confirm whether the credentials are valid.
  14. In Autonomous Data Warehouse Administrator Credentials, provide an administrator password for the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse that's provisioned in your tenancy to store the transformed data.
  15. In Notification Email, enter a valid email address if the field doesn't have a value.
  16. Click Create Instance.
Oracle sends an email to the designated email address when your service is ready. You can display the Activity page to check the current status. When the status changes from CREATING to ACTIVE, the service is ready to use.

Navigate to the Details page for the new service to access the Oracle Fusion Analytics Warehouse URL and associated Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse. From here, you can also view or modify details such as the password for your Oracle Applications Cloud instance and the administrator password for the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse. You can also delete the service instance that's no longer required.

If you had set up provisioning of Oracle Fusion Analytics Warehouse with single sign-on, then your service is associated with the federated Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance. If you hadn’t set up single sign-on for Oracle Fusion Analytics Warehouse, then your service is associated with the default Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance that you received with your Oracle Cloud account.

After you create an instance, for at least one hour you see the message that system initialization is in progress. During this period, Oracle Fusion Analytics Warehouse runs an initialization process that involves extraction of setup data from the source Oracle Applications Cloud system. You must wait for the system initialization process to complete before creating data pipelines for the functional areas.

Verify Your Instance and Sign In

Oracle sends an email to the designated email address when your Oracle Fusion Analytics Warehouse service instance is ready.

  1. Sign in to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.
  2. In Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console, click the Navigation menu icon.
  3. In the navigation options, click Analytics & AI. Under Analytics, click Fusion Analytics Warehouse.
  4. Navigate to your service instances page.
  5. Navigate to the Analytics Application URL to verify that your Oracle Fusion Analytics Warehouse service instance is up and running.