Oracle BI System Administration Work Performed
- Enable usage tracking to track queries and database usage, and improve query performance
- Identify Oracle BI system administration tasks
- Oracle BI system logical architecture
- Identify Oracle BI Java components and Oracle BI system component
- Identify the system administration tools that are available for managing Oracle BI
- Centrally manage Oracle BI components using Fusion Middleware Control
- Centrally manage Oracle BI Java components using the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console
- Stop and start Oracle BI components
- Vertically and horizontally scale Oracle BI components
- Set up security to authenticate users and assign appropriate permissions and privileges
- Apply cache management techniques to maintain and enhance query performance
- Set up query logging for testing and debugging
- Deploy Oracle BI for high availability
- Diagnose and resolve issues in Oracle BI using diagnostic log files
Oracle BI System Administration
- Oracle BI System Administration
- Oracle BI System Logical Architecture
- Identifying Oracle BI Java Components
- Identifying Oracle BI System Components.
- Identifying Oracle BI System Administration Tools
Managing Oracle Business Intelligence
- Using Fusion Middleware (FMW) Control to Centrally Manage Oracle BI System Components
- Using Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console to Centrally Manage Oracle BI Java Components
Configuring the Oracle BI System
- Using Fusion Middleware Control to Configure Oracle BI
- Using the Oracle BI Systems Management API to Update Oracle BI Configuration Settings
- Using a Text Editor to Configure Oracle BI
- Using the Fusion Middleware Control MBean Browser to Update Configuration Settings
- Locating Oracle BI Configuration Files
Starting and Stopping Oracle BI
- Starting Oracle Business Intelligence
- Using Fusion Middleware Control to Manage Oracle BI System Components
- Using Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console to Control Managed Servers
- Using OPMN to Manage Oracle BI System Components
Scaling an Oracle BI Deployment
- Performing an Enterprise Install for New Installations
- Performing an Enterprise Install to Scale Out Existing Installations
- Setting Up Shared Files and Directories
- Setting Up Global Cache
- Using Fusion Middleware Control to Scale System Components
- Validating That Your System Has Been Scaled Correctly
Deploying Oracle BI For High Availability
- Using FMW Control to Identify Single Points of Failure
- Using FMW Control to Configure Primary and Secondary Servers
- Exploring the Oracle BI Cluster Server Startup Process
- Using the Cluster Manager
- Troubleshooting an Oracle BI Clustered Environment
Managing Performance Tuning and Query Caching
- Using FMW Control to View Performance Metrics
- Using FMW Control to Disallow Repository Updates
- Using FMW Control to Set User Session Log-Off Period
- Using FMW Control to Set Performance Configuration Options
- Using FMW Control to Configure Caching
- Using Cache Manager
- Seeding the Cache
Diagnosing and Resolving Issues in Oracle BI
- Locating Diagnostic Log and Configuration Files
- Enabling Query Logging for a User
- Managing the Query Log
Managing Usage Tracking
- Setting Up a Usage Tracking Business Model
- Enabling and Testing Usage Tracking
Oracle BI Security
- Exploring Default Security Settings
- Creating Users and Groups
- Creating Application Roles
- Setting Up Repository Object Permissions
- Setting Up Row-Level Security (Data Filters)
- Setting Up Row-Level Security in the Database
- Setting Query Limits
- Setting Up Presentation Object Permissions and System Privileges
No comments:
Post a Comment