The beauty of OBIEE 11G is that the major system administration tasks can be performed using Oracle Enterprise Manager for Fusion Middleware Control (EM) application.
We can use Fusion Middleware Control (EM) to centrally manage, monitor, and configure Oracle Business Intelligence system components (for example, the Oracle BI Server, Oracle BI Presentation Services, and Oracle BI Scheduler) and some aspects of Java components. For example, you can monitor their status and start and stop them.
To log in to Fusion Middleware Control (EM), open a web browser and enter the Fusion Middleware Control URL, in the following format: http://<hostname>:<port>/em
Once you logged into EM, you can manage the OBIEE by navigating to Business Intelligence folder. The OBIEE management can be done through the following different tabs.
These tabs consist of different set of configuration settings that we can change relevantly during our journey in application development and usage. But as an administrator, for completeness, we should know that what configuration files will be updated with the FMW EM changes.
Here the following tables contain the mapping information of the Fusion Middleware Control (EM) labels for Oracle Business Intelligence with the corresponding element names used in configuration files.
1. Scalability Tab – Mapping Between User Interface Labels and Configuration File Elements
2. Availability Tab – Mapping Between User Interface Labels and Configuration File Elements
- 3. Performance Tab – Mapping Between User Interface Labels and Configuration File Elements
4. Log Configuration Tab – Mapping Between User Interface Labels and Configuration File Elements
5. Security Tab – Mapping Between User Interface Labels and Configuration File Elements
6. Presentation Tab – Mapping Between User Interface Labels and Configuration File Elements
7. Repository Tab – Mapping Between User Interface Labels and Configuration File Elements
8. Scheduler Tab – Mapping Between User Interface Labels and Configuration File Elements
9. Marketing Tab – Mapping Between User Interface Labels and Configuration File Elements
10. Mail Tab – Mapping Between User Interface Labels and Configuration File Elements
Hope this excerpt helps you.
Thanks,
Shiva Molabanti