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FireEye KPI Confidential BI Apps Installation & Configuration

FireEyeBusiness Intelligence Application

Installation and Configuration

Version 1.0May 16, 2012

This Document is PROPRIETARY and CONFIDENTIAL and is solely for the use of KPI Partners and its clients. No part of this document may be shared to anyone outside of these parties without the written consent of KPI Partners.

Table of ContentsDocument Overview5Document Information and Index6Version6Index61BI Apps Architecture772Software Requirements882.1For Windows Client Software82.2For Linux Server & Client Software83Hardware Check List994Configuration Check List105Connectivity Check List116Installation Flow137Prerequisites147.1For Windows 2008147.1.1Pre-requisites147.1.2Installing JDK 6 update 45 on Windows148Installing ORACLE 11g R2 Database Client158.1On Windows159Installation of Informatica 9.0.1 HF2 client179.1On Windows1710OBIEE 11.1.1.6.7 Installation on windows2110.1Pre-requisites2110.2Run Repository Creating Utility2110.3OBIEE 11.1.1.6.0 Installation on windows2410.4Applying 11.1.1.6.7 patches to OBIEE 11.1.1.6.0 on windows2811BI Apps 7964 Installation3011.1On Windows3012Informatica 9.0.1 Server Installation on qa-bi-db3412.1Prerequisites for Informatica Installation3413Installing DAC 11g client4013.1On Windows4013.2Installing JDBC drivers for DAC & Database Connectivity on Windows4414Configuring DAC Client4514.1On Windows - Logging in First time4514.2Importing DAC Source System Containers5014.3Setting up Database Connections in DAC5214.4Create Data warehouse schema5314.5Setting up Informatica Service Connections in DAC5515Configuring Informatica 9.0.1 Server on Linux qa-bi-db5715.1Creating Informatica Repository Service5715.1.1Restoring the BI APPS 7964 OOTB repository6015.2Creating Integration service6316Configuring the Informatica Client6516.1On Windows6516.2Copying Source files and lookup files6716.3How to start and stop the Informatica service6717DAC 11g Server Installation on qa-bi-db6817.1On Linux6817.2Configuring Environmental variables in config.sh and dac_env.sh on Linux qa-bi-db machine6917.3Installing JDBC drivers For DAC Database Connectivity7017.4Configuring the connections between DAC server & DAC repository on Linux qa-bi-db machine7017.5How to start or stop the DAC Server7317.6Configuring Connections in Informatica 9.0.1 Workflow manager7418Installation of OBIEE 11.1.1.6.7 on qa-bi-app Machine7618.1Prerequisites7618.1.1Running RCU to Create QA_MDS and QA_BIPLATFORM schemas7618.2Installing OBIEE 11.1.6.0 Server8018.3Applying 11.1.1.6.7 patches to OBIEE 11.1.1.6.0 on Linux8719Deploying BI Apps Object8919.1Deploying the Metadata Repository and Presentation Catalog8919.2Applying the Oracle BI Applications Security Policy to BI Domain90

Document Overview

FireEye is implementing BI Applications (OBIEE) for reporting. This document explains the procedure to install Oracle BI Applications 7964. This is compiled as a part of the installation process in the QA environment.

Document Information and Index

Version

DateAuthor(s)CommentsVersion

05/16/2011Shivin MalhotraBI Apps 7964 Installation Document

1.0

Index

AcronymAbbreviation

OOTBOut of the box

BI AppsBusiness Intelligence Applications

OBIEEOracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition

DACDatawarehouse Administration Console

JDKJava Development Kit

FMWFusion Middleware

WLSWeblogic Server

BI Apps Architecture

The below screen depicts the Architecture of Oracle BI Apps 7964.There are three tiers:a) Client tierb) Server tierc) Database tier

Software Requirements

For Windows Client Software

Oracle 11gR2 database client

Informatica 9.0.1 HF2 Client

Data warehouse Administration Console (DAC) 11.1.1.6.4

Repository Creation Utility 11.1.1.6.0

BI Apps 7964

Oracle Business Intelligence Suite EE 11.1.1.6.7 (with Patches)

Java SE developments Kit (JDK) 6 update 45

For Linux Server & Client Software

Data warehouse Administration Console (DAC) 11.1.1.6.4

Informatica 9.0.1 HF2 server

Java SE developments Kit (JDK) 6 update 45

Repository Creation Utility 11.1.1.6.0

OBIEE 11.1.1.6.7 (with Patches)

Hardware Check List

The below table shows the Hardware prerequisite checklist for BI APPS 7964 Installation

PerquisiteInformaticaOBIEEDAC

HardwareCPU Cores4-8(Small Enterprise), 8-16(Medium), 16+(Large)4-8(Small Enterprise), 8-16(Medium), 16+(Large)4-8(Small Enterprise), 8-16(Medium), 16+(Large)

Physical RAM8 GB(Small Enterprise), 8-16 GB(Medium), 16+GB(Large)8 GB(Small Enterprise), 8-16 GB(Medium), 16+GB(Large)8 GB(Small Enterprise), 8-16 GB(Medium), 16+GB(Large)

Storage Space100GB Local(Small Enterprise), 200(Medium ), 400(Large)100GB Local(Small Enterprise), 200(Medium ), 400(Large)100GB Local(Small Enterprise), 200(Medium ), 400(Large)

Below is the Hardware configuration which is being used by FireEye:

PerquisiteInformaticaOBIEEDAC

HardwareCPU Cores4 Core CPU4 Core CPU4 Core CPU

Physical RAM64GB16GB64GB

Storage Space/u01 -479G/u01 -239G/u01 -479G

Configuration Check List

The below table shows the Configuration prerequisite checklist for BI APPS 7964 InstallationSoftwarePrerequisite ConfigurationComments

InformaticaInformatica Repository user (infa_rep) should have DBA privileges

DACDac repository user (dac_rep) should have DBA privileges.This user should be assigned SSE_ROLE.

Repository Creating UtilitySYSDBA privileges are required.

OBIEELinux Environment Library packages as mentioned in Oracle FMW document should be installed.

Unix EnvironmentThe Following Environment variables have to be set

$NLS_LANG$LANG$LC_ALL$JAVA_HOME

Connectivity Check List

The section explains the connectivity prerequisite checklist for BI APPS 7964 InstallationWindows Machinea) Machine Login credentialsb) VPN Credentialsc) FTP softwared) Putty (For accessing UNIX box)e) Access to the Linux server on ports 7001, 6005, 3141, 4006, 9703, database port (default 1521)

Linux (qa-bi-db.fireeye.com) Machine ETL/DAC Servera) Access to database servers on database port (default 1521)b) The ports 3141, 8443, 6005-6009, 6013-6113, 4006, database port (default 1521) should be open

Linux (qa-bi-app.fireeye.com) Machine OBIEE Servera) Access to database servers on database port (default 1521)b) The port 7001, 9703,9704 needs to be open

Database (qa-bi-db)a) Oracle TNS entries to connect using client tools(Informatica, DAC and OBIEE). The tnsnames.ora file used for installation is b) Before you install Oracle Bi Applications, DAC and Informatica PowerCenter, use appropriate database tool to create database schemas to hold the following:a. DAC Repository (DAC_REP)b. Informatica Domain (INFA)c. Informatica Repository (INFA_REP)d. Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse (OBAW)e. Create SSE Role and Grant Privileges (SSE_ROLE)

Various Home Locationsa) Decide on various HOME location as follows:

Home FolderDescription

DAC_HOME/u01/DAC11g

DOMAIN_HOME/u01/Middleware/user_projects/domains/bifoundation_domain1

INFA_HOME/u01/Informatica/9.0.1

MW_HOME/u01/Middleware

OBIEE_HOME/u01/Middleware/Oracle_BI1

OBIEE_INSTANCE/u01/Middleware/instances/instance1

Bash Profile for LINUX server

ETL Server

export ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1export ORACLE_SID=QABIexport NLS_LANG=AMERICAN_AMERICA.UTF8export LANG=en_US.UTF8export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF8export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/libexport TNS_ADMIN=$ORACLE_HOME/network/adminexport DAC_CONFIG_LOCATION=/u01/DAC11g/dac/conf-sharedexport PATH=$PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/bin##Needs to be set after Installing Informatica##export INFA_HOME=/u01/Informatica/9.0.1export INFA_DOMAINS_FILE=/u01/Informatica/9.0.1/domains.infa

OBIEE Server

export NLS_LANG=AMERICAN_AMERICA.UTF8export LANG=en_US.UTF8export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF8export ORACLE_HOME=/u01/Middleware/Oracle_BI1export TNS_ADMIN=$ORACLE_HOME/network/adminexport ORACLE_INSTANCE=/u01/Middleware/instances/instance1export ORACLE_BI_APPLICATION=coreapplicationexport ESSBASEPATH=$ORACLE_HOME/clients/epm/Essbase/EssbaseRTCexport ODBCINI=$ORACLE_INSTANCE/bifoundation/OracleBIApplication/$ORACLE_BI_APPLICATION/setup/odbc.iniexport DOMAIN_HOME=/u01/Middleware/user_projects/domains/bifoundation_domainexport WL_HOME=/u01/Middleware/wlserver_10.3export PATH=$PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/bin

Installation Flow

This section explains the BI Apps 7964 Installation Flow.

Install & Patch OBIEE on Linux (qa-bi-app)DAC server on Linux (qa-bi-db)Install Informatica server on Linux (qa-bi-db)Install BI Apps on WindowsConfiguration check listConnectivity ChecklistSoftware Prerequisite Check ListHardware Prerequisites Check List

Install DAC on Windows

Install JDK software on Windows

Install & Patch OBIEE on Windows

Install Oracle Database client on Windows

Run RCU on WindowsInstall Informatica Client on Windows

Prerequisites

For Windows 2008

Pre-requisitesa) To provide rich user interface, performance, versatility, portability, and security following prerequisite software should be installed.a. JDK6

Installing JDK 6 update 45 on Windows

This section explains about installing Java development kit.

Step 1

b) Navigate to the location where JDK Software is saved in C:\Dumpsc) Right click & select Run as Administrator on jdk-6u45-windows-x64 to run the java executable filed) Click Next on the welcome screen.

Step 2

Default directory for the installation can be seen under Install to:

a) Click on Change to choose the new installation directory

Step 3

a) Change location:Current Location: C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_45\New Location: C:\Java\jdk1.6.0_45\b) Click OKc) Click Next to continue the installation

Step 4

a) JDK installation can be monitored in Status screen as shown below

Step 5

a) Upon completion of successful installation, following screen is prompted.b) Click Finish to complete the installation.

Installing ORACLE 11g R2 Database Client

In order to have appropriate database connectivity, Oracle database client should be installed on the machines that host the Informatica Services, DAC Server, Informatica Client and DAC Client.

On Windows

Step 1

a) Run the setup file to launch the Oracle client installer in C:\Dumps\Oracle11gR2\client.b) Select Administrator in the Select Installation Type windowc) Click Next

Step 2

a) Check the Language is English in the Selected languages listb) Click Next

Step 3

a) Specify the Oracle Base and Oracle Home directoryb) Click Next

Step 4

a) Click on Save response file to save the Oracle home and base locationb) Click on Finish

Step 5

a) Click Close

Step 6

a) Once the oracle data base client is installed, TNS entries of QABI and BIEBS databases are added in the tnsnames.ora file in C:\ oracle\product\11.2.0\client_1\network\admin directory

Installation of Informatica 9.0.1 HF2 client

On Windows

This section explains about installing Informatica client tools on windows client machine. Do not install Informatica client in a directory that has space in the Directory name (For example C:\Program Files\Informatica). If the installation of Informatica is done in a directory having space in the name then that will cause errors in DAC

Step 1

a) Run as admin the install file in C:\Dumps\OBIA7964\INFA\Client\b) Select the Install Informatica 9.0.1 clients with HotFix 2c) Click Next

Step 2

a) Verify the Installation Prerequisitesb) Click Next

Step 3

a) Provide the Installation Directory pathb) Click Next

Step 4

a) Click Install

Step 5

a) Monitor the progress of Informatica Installation

Step 6

a) Click Done to complete the installation.

OBIEE 11.1.1.6.7 Installation on windows

This section explains about installing OBIEE 11.1.1.6.0 as a part of Oracle BI applications 7964 implementation. Remember this is only done to generate the BI Apps related files, when installing is done on other instances just the correct version of OBIEE client can be installed.

Pre-requisitesa) Run Repository creating utility (RCU) to create WIN_MDS and WIN_BIPLATFORM schemas (in this case these schemas were installed on a local copy of Oracle Server)

Run Repository Creating Utility

Step 1-

a) Run rcu.bat file in the RCU software location C:\Dumps\OBIA7964\OBIEE\Windows\RCU\rcuHome\BIN.

Step 2-

a) Click on Next

Step 3

a) Select Createb) Click Next

Step 4

a) Provide the Database ConnectionsSelect Database type: Oracle DatabaseHostname: HPATCHAMETIA-HP.FireEye.comPort: 1521Service Name: ORCLUsername: SYSPassword: ******Role: SYSDBAb) Click Next

Step 5

a) Select create a new Prefix type WINb) Click on Oracle Business Intelligence and select Business Intelligence Platformc) Click Next

Step 6

a) Select Use the Same password for all schemasb) Provide the password : ******* and confirm the samec) Click Next

Step 7

a) Keep the DEAFULT table spaces.b) Click Next.

Step 8

a) Click on Create

Step 9

a) Click on Close

OBIEE 11.1.1.6.0 Installation on windows

Step 1

a) Run setup.exe in C:\Dumps\OBIA7964\OBIEE\Windows\bishiphome\Disk1.

Step 2

a) Click Next

Step 3

a) Select Skip Software updatesb) Click Next

Step 4

a) Select Simple Installb) Click Next

Step 5

a) Click Next

Step 6

a) Browse to the Middleware Home: C:\Middlwareb) Click Next

Step 7

a) Provide below detailsUsername: weblogicUser Password: Admin123Confirm password: Admin123b) Click Next

Step 8

a) Select Oracle Business Intelligenceb) Click Next

Step 9

a) Provide the below detailsSelect Database type: Oracle DatabaseConnect String is HPATCHAMETIA-HP.FireEye.com:1521:ORCLBI_PLATFORM Schema Username: WIN_BIPLATFORMBI_PLATFORM Schema Password: winbi123b) Click Next

Step 10 a) Provide the below detailsSelect Database type: Oracle DatabaseConnect String is HPATCHAMETIA-HP.FireEye.com:1521:ORCLBI_PLATFORM Schema Username: WIN_MDSBI_PLATFORM Schema Password: winbi123b) Click Next

Step 11

a) Click Install

Step 12 a) Uncheck I wish to receive software updates from Oracle Supportb) Click Next

Step 13

a) Click Yes

Step 14

a) Click Install

Step 15

a) Installation & Configuration progress can be tracked.

Step 16

b) Click Nextc) Click on Finish to complete the OBIEE configuration on windows

Applying 11.1.1.6.7 patches to OBIEE 11.1.1.6.0 on windows

The Oracle Business Intelligence 11.1.1.6.7 patch set comprises a number of patches:

PatchAbstract

15959887

Patch 11.1.1.6.7 (1 of 7) Oracle Business Intelligence Installer

15959877

Patch 11.1.1.6.7 (2 of 7) Oracle Real Time Decisions

15929063

Patch 11.1.1.6.7 (3 of 7) Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher

15959899

Patch 11.1.1.6.7 (4 of 7) Oracle Business Intelligence ADF Components

15959861

Patch 11.1.1.6.7 (5 of 7) Enterprise Performance Management Components Installed from BI Installer 11.1.1.6.x

15894670

Patch 11.1.1.6.7 (6 of 7) Oracle Business Intelligence

15959917

Patch 11.1.1.6.7 (7 of 7) Oracle Business Intelligence Platform Client Installers and MapViewer

All the patches to be used for Windows and Linux are stored in C:\Dumps\OBIA7964\OBIEE\Windows\Patches.

Step 1-

a) Stop all the BI Services before applying any patchb) StartAll ProgramsOracle Business IntelligenceStop BI Services

Step 2-

Back up the Oracle BI System, including the following: The ORACLE_HOME\bifoundation\server directory The ORACLE_INSTANCE\bifoundation\OracleBIServerComponent\coreapplication_obis1\repository The ORACLE_BI_HOME\bifoundation\jee\mapviewer.ear\web.war\WEB_INF\conf\mapViewerConfig.xml, if you have modified it

Step 3-

a) All the patches need to be applied in the same way.b) Unzip the patch zip file in the ORACLE_HOME directory (C:\Middlware\Oracle_BI1)

Step 4-

a) At the command prompt, change directory to Oracle BI Home directory. (cd C:\Middleware\Oracle_BI1)

Step 5-

a) At the command prompt, set the environment variablesset ORACLE_HOME=C:\Middleware\Oracle_BI1set PATH=%ORACLE_HOME%\bin;%PATH%set JAVA_HOME=%ORACLE_HOME%\jdkset PATH=%JAVA_HOME%\bin;%PATH%set PATH=%ORACLE_HOME%\OPatch;%PATH%

Step 6-a) For each of the extracted Oracle BI 11.1.1.6.7 patch directories (starting with 1 of 7, then 2 of 7, and so on), change directory to the patch directory and execute the below statementb) Apply the patch using the command: opatch applyc) Enter y when prompted.d) When the message "Opatch Succeeded" is displayed, repeat the previous steps for the next patch directory until all the patches have been applied.e) Copy the BIPublisherDesktop32.exe and BIPublisherDesktop64.exe files from the ORACLE_BI_HOME\clients\bipublisher\repository\Tools directory to the C:\Middleware\user_projects\domains\bifoundation_domain\config\bipublisher\repository\Tools directory.f) Copy the msmdacc64.dll file from the ORACLE_BI_HOME\clients\bipublisher\repository\Admin\DataSource directory to the C:\Middleware\user_projects\domains\bifoundation_domain\config\bipublisher\repository\Admin\DataSource directory.Step 7-a) Now apply the JDeveloper patch 13952743.b) JDeveloper patch is applied to the Oracle Common Home directory (C:\Middleware\oracle_common).c) Follow the same procedure of unzipping the patch in oracle_common, setting the environment variable. Remember to set the ORACLE_HOME to oracle_common directory to apply this patch.d) Verify that the patches have been successfully installed opatch lsinventiry.

Step 8-

a) Start all the BI Services.b) StartAll ProgramsOracle Business IntelligenceStart BI Services

BI Apps 7964 Installation

On Windows

This section explains how to install the Oracle BI Applications files using the Oracle BI Applications Installer. Oracle BI Applications files are installed into the ORACLE_HOME (C:\Middleware\OracleBI1) in a directory named biapps.

Step 1

a) Run as admin the setup.exe in C:\Dumps\OBIA7964\BIA\Oracle_BI_Applications

Step 2

a) Click Next

Step 3

Specify the details of the Oracle BI EE installation on the local drive. Oracle BI EE must be installed on a local drive it cannot be a Windows mapped drive that maps to a separate machinea) At the Enter the BI Oracle Home Location field, specify the Oracle BI EE Infrastructure home location (or ORACLE_HOME) on the local drive. C:\Middleware\Oracle_BI1\b) At the Enter the BI Instance Location field, specify the Oracle BI EE instance home location (or ORACLE_INSTANCE) on the local drive. C:\ Middleware\instances\instance1c) At the Enter the Domain Home Location field, specify the BI domain home location on the local drive. C:\ Middleware\user_projects\domains\bifoundation_domaind) Click Next

Step 4

In this screen specify the details of the Weblogic Administration Servera) At the Enter the port number field, specify the Weblogic Server port number. The default port number is 7001.b) At the Enter the user name field, specify the Weblogic administrator account name. The default account name is weblogic.c) At the Enter the password field, specify the Weblogic administrator account password. This password is user-specified when you run the Oracle BI EE installer.

Step 5

a) Select the Oracle BI Applications that needs to install.b) Click Next

Step 6

a) Click Next

Step 7

a) Installation progress can be tracked as shown below:

Step 8

a) Click Finish

Informatica 9.0.1 Server Installation on qa-bi-db

Prerequisites for Informatica Installation

a) Install JDK 6 and export the $JAVA_HOME environment variableb) Ensure connectivity to QABI.c) export $NLS_LANG = AMERICAN_AMERICA.UTF8, $ LANG= en_US.UTF8, $LC_ALL=en_US.UTF8d) Have a database Schema available in the database for the Informatica repository and Domain configurationse) Copy and unzip the Informatica 9.0.1 server software file 901HF2_Server.zip from C:\Dumps\OBIA7964\INFA\Linux to server.f) Copy the Oracle_All_OS_Prod.key file from the C:\Dumps\OBIA7964\INFA\Linux to the Informatica server.

Step 1-

a) On the server change to the Informatica server software directory on server 901HF2_Server. Use a VNC viewer or Xmanager to install to support GUI mode.b) Type ./install.sh to launch the Informatica installer

Step 2-a) Provide the value for Do you want to continue as yb) Press Enter

Step 3-a) Provide the value 1 to install Informatica 9.0.1 with Hot Fixb) Press Enter

Step 4-a) To install in GUI mode, type Gb) Press Enter

Step 5 a) Select Install Informatica 9.0.1 with HotFix 2b) Click Next

Step 6

a) Verify the Pre requisitesb) Click Next

Step 7 a) Browse for the license key (Oracle_All_OS_Prod.key)b) Provide the installation directoryc) Click Next

Step 8 a) Click on Install

Step 9

a) Informatica server installation progress can be tracked as screen shown below

Step 10 a) Select Create a domainb) Check Enable HTTPS for Informatica Administratorc) Click Next

Step 11 a) Enter the following database user schema details;Database Type: oracleDatabase user id: infaUser password: ****Select JDBC URLDatabase address: qa-bi-db.fireeye.com:1521Database service name: QABISelect JDBC parameters

b) Click on Test Connection

Note:If the test connection is not passed, please check the Database user credentials

Step 12 a) Click OK on the test connection is successful window

Step 13 a) Retain the Default valuesb) Provide the Domain username and Password as mentioned below;Domain User name: AdministratorDomain password: ******Confirm password: ******c) Click Next

Step 14 a) Informatica domain creation status can be tracked from the next screen.

Step 15 a) Save the Informatica Administrator home page urlb) Save Installation Directoryc) Click on Done

Installing DAC 11g client

On Windows

This section explains how to use the DAC installer to install DAC Client and DAC Server for an Oracle Business Intelligence Applications environment.The DAC Client can only be installed and run on Windows. The DAC Client must be installed on the machine where Informatica PowerCenter Client Tools was installed. The DAC Server must be installed on the machine where Informatica PowerCenter Services was installed. Informatica PowerCenter Services must be installed before installing DAC.

Pre-requisitesa) Copy the domains.infa file from the Informatica server installation Directory in Linux qa-bi-db /u01/Informatica/9.0.1 to the Informatica client Installation software Directory C:\Informatica\9.0.1

Installation Process

Step 1-a) Run the dac11g_install.exe file to launch the installer in C:\Dumps\OBIA7964\DAC directoryb) Click Next

Step 2-a) Select Informatica client installation directory.b) Click Next

Step 3-

a) Select Informatica Domains file, Click Next

Step 4-a) Select the DAC installation folder.b) Click Next

Step 5-a) Select as required.b) Click Next

Step 6 - a) Click Install

Step 7 -a) Track on progress.

Step 8 -a) Click Done.

Installing JDBC drivers for DAC & Database Connectivity on Windows

DAC requires JDBC drivers for database connectivity. The JDBC drivers that are used should be for the databases supported. Since JDBC drivers show variations with different database versions, only drivers that are shipped with the database or downloaded from database vendor site and known to be certified for the given database version should be used. Currently, third-party JDBC drivers for the databases are not supported

Steps-

a) Copy ojdbc5.jar and ojdbc6.jar from the C:\Oracle\product\11.2.0\client_1\jdbc\lib directory to C:\DAC11g\dac\lib

Configuring DAC Client

On Windows - Logging in First time

This section explains about configuring DAC client connectivity to the DAC Repository and the DAC server. When DAC Repository connections need to be configured, the configuration process includes creating a new authentication file or selecting an existing authentication file. The authentication file authenticates the database in which the repository resides. A user with the Administrator role must distribute the authentication file to any user account that needs to access the specified DAC RepositoryAfter configuring a connection to the DAC Repository and logging in, DAC will automatically prompt to upgrade the repository schema.

Step 1

a) Launch Dac client by startAll ProgramsOracle Business Intelligence Data warehouse Administrator ConsoleClient

Step 2

a) Click on Configure

Step 3

a) Select Create Connection

Step 4

a) Provide the following details;Name: DAC_QA (Any Logical name)Connection Type: Oracle (Thin)Instance: QABIDatabase Host: qa-bi-db.fireeye.comDatabase Port: 1521

b) Click on the dialog box Authentication File

Step 5-

a) Select Create authentication file from the drop down listb) Click OK

Step 6

a) Click OK

Step 7

a) Provide the DAC repository schema nameTable owner name: dac_repPassword: ***b) Click OKc) Save the random key generated, it will be used while configuring DAC server.

Step 8

a) Click Test Connection

Step 9-

a) If Successful, Click Closeb) Click Apply

Step 10

a) Click Finish

Step 11

a) Provide the following credentials to log into dac;Connection: DAC_QAUsername: AdministratorPassword: Administratorb) Click Login

Step 12

a) Enter the appropriate information and Click Yes

Step 13

On Create default Administrator account;a) Provide the credentials to create default account;Username: AdministratorPassword: fireeyeqa123Confirm password: fireeyeqa123b) Click OK

Step 14

a) Tools DAC Server Management Repository Configurationb) Configure the information for DAC server. Leave the default port as it is.

Importing DAC Source System Containers

This section explains how to import metadata into the DAC Repository. There are some pre-requisites:

Copy the contents of folder ORACLE_HOME\biapps\dwrep\dac_metadata\dac_client\export to C:\DAC11g\dac\export. Copy DeleteTriggers.list from ORACLE_HOME\biapps\dwrep\dac_metadata\dac_client to C:\DAC11g\dac\conf.

Step 1-a) Click on ToolsDAC Repository managementImport

Step 2-

a) Select Logical, system, over write log file in the categories listb) In applications list select Oracle 12.1.1 and Universalc) Check Truncate repository tables and Enable batch moded) Click OK

Step 3-a) Retype the textb) Select Yes

Step 4-a) Importing tables progress can be tracked as below

Step 5-a) Click Ok

Setting up Database Connections in DAC

This section explains the procedure to specify the transactional and data warehouse data sources in DAC.Step 1-a) Click on SetupPhysical Data sourcesb) Provide the Data warehouse details as shown below and test Connection and Save itName: DataWarehouseType: WarehouseConnection Type: Oracle (Thin)Instance: QABITable Owner: OBAWTable owner Password: *******DB Host: qa-bi-dbPort: 1521c) Click on Test Connectiond) Click OK on Test connection Successful windowe) Click on SAVE

Step 2-a) Click on the Name: ORA_11_5_10b) Provide the source system (Apps) ConnectionsName: ORA_R1211Type: SourceConnection Type: Oracle (Thin)TNS Name: BIEBSHost: dev-erp-db.fireeye.comPort:1536Table Owner: appsTable owner Password: *******c) Click on Test Connectiond) Click OK on Test connection Successful windowe) Click on SAVE

Create Data warehouse schema

This section explains how to create data warehouse schema table through DAC.Step 1-a) Configure the connections in the System tab in DAC.

Step 2-a) Tools ETL Management Configure

Step 3-a) Select Oracle in the dropdown as shown below:

Step 4-a) Choose Generate Create statements for Data Warehouse Tableb) Click Next

Step 5-Select the datasource where you want to create the tables. Select execute to let DAC create it

Step 6-a) Monitor the processb) Click Finish on the Successful screen

Setting up Informatica Service Connections in DAC

This section explains how to register the Informatica PowerCenter Integration Services service and the Informatica PowerCenter Repository Service in DAC.Step 1 a) Click on SetupInformatica serversb) Click INFORMATICA_REP_SERVER and configure itName: INFORMATICA_REP_SERVERType: RepositoryHostname: qa-bi-dbServer port: 6005Login: AdministratorPassword: qa_admin123Repository Name: RS_OBIA_QAc) Click on Test Connectiond) Click OK on Test connection Successful windowe) Click on SAVE

Note: DAC server should be up and running before testing the Connections

Step 2-a) Click on Informatica servers and configure INFORMATICA_DW_SERVERb) provide the following details in the Edit TabName: INFORMATICA_DW_SERVERType: InformaticaService: IS_OBIA_QADomain: Domain_qa-bi-dbLogin: AdministratorPassword: ******Repository Service: RS_OBIA_QAc) Click on Test Connectiond) Click OK on Test connection Successful windowe) Click on SAVE

Configuring Informatica 9.0.1 Server on Linux qa-bi-db

This section explains about creating the Informatica Repository service and Informatica Integration serviceand required configurations.

Creating Informatica Repository Service

Step 1-

a) Open the Informatica administrator console (open https://qa-bi-db:8443/administrator/ in the browser)b) Use the below credentials to Log into Informatica Admin consoleUsername: AdministratorPassword: ********c) Click Log In

Step 2-

a) Click on ActionsNewPowerCenter Repository Service in the Domain Navigator

Step 3-

a) Provide the following details;Name: RS_OBIA_QALocation: Domain_qa-bi-db (default value)License: 901_license_ qa-bi-db_48541 (select it from the drop down box)Node: node01_qa-bi-db (select it from the drop down box)

b) Click Next

Step 4 a) Provide the following database details for Informatica repositorySelect Database Type: Oracle (from the drop down list)Username: infa_repPassword: ********Connect String: qabiCode page: UTF-8 encoding of Unicode

b) Check No Content exists under specified connection String. Create new contentc) Click on Finish

Restoring the BI APPS 7964 OOTB repository

This section explains about restoring the contents of this Oracle_BI_DW_Base.rep file into the Informatica repository. An Informatica Repository file called Oracle_BI_DW_Base.rep is installed in the ORACLE_HOME\biapps\dwrep\Informatica\Repository directory during the Oracle BI Applications installation on windows machine.

Step 1-a) Copy the OOTB BI Apps Informatica repository back up file (Oacle_BI_DW_Base.rep) From folder C:\Middleware\Oracle_BI1\biapps\dwrep\Informatica\Repository to back up directory in Informatica /u01/Informatica/9.0.1/server/infa_shared/Backupb) Change the Repository PropertiesOperating Mode to Exclusive.c) Click on ActionsRepository ContentsDeleted) Click on ActionsRepository ContentsRestore (Actions tab will be on the right side top of the admin page)

Step 2-a) Select the Backup file Oracle_BI_DW_Base.rep from the drop down boxb) Click OK

Step 3-

a) Click OK to Confirm restore contents

Step 4-a) The restore progress can be monitored using the screen shown below:

Step 5-a) Select the Repository service (RS_OBIA_QA) in the Domain navigatorb) Select the Properties tab in the Repository servicec) Click on Edit in the Repository Properties section

Step 6-a) Change the operating mode to Normal from Exclusive mode (select it from the drop down box)b) Click OK

Step 7-a) Check Complete-wait for all processes to completeb) Click OK

Creating Integration service

Step 1-a) Repository service (RS_OBIA_QA) should be available and running in Normal Modeb) To create Integration service click on ActionsNewPowerCenter Integration Service in the Domain Navigator Window

Step 2-

a) Provide the below details for Integration serviceName: IS_OBIA_QA (Provide a logical name)Location: Domain_qa-bi-db (default value)License: 901_license_qa-bi-db_48541 (select it from the drop down box)Node: node01_qa-bi-db (select it from the drop down box)b) Click Next

Step 3-Determining the Data Movement Mode:Before deploying Oracle BI Applications, data movement mode (ASCII or Unicode) for the PowerCenter Integration Service has to be determined. The Character Data Movement Mode is an Informatica PowerCenter Integration Service option needs to be chosen based on whether it is a single-byte or multi-byte data.Choose Unicode if non-ASCII characters have to be moved. Otherwise, choose ASCII. The Data Movement Mode option is configurable and can be reset after installation.

a) Provide the below repository service detailsPowerCenter Repository service: RS_OBIA_QA (select from the dropdown box)Username: AdministratorPassword: ****b) Data Movement Mode: Unicode (select from the dropdown box)c) Click on Finish

Step 4-a) Change the code page to UTF-8 encoding of unicode (select from the dropdown box)b) Click OK

Step 5-

a) Enable the Integration Service by clicking the Enable the Service (Small green button on the right side top of the page)

Note: Dont click on the recycle button just next to the Enable button. It will eventually recycle the Integration service that we just created

Configuring the Informatica Client

On Windows

This section explains about adding a repository in the Informatica client and connection to the repository is configured

Step 1-a) Launch PowerCenter Repository Manager StartAll programsInformatica9.0.1PowerCenter Repository Manager

Step 2-a) Click on RepositoryConfigure Domain

Step 3-a) Click on Add Domain and provide the below detailsDomain Name: Domain_qa-bi-dbGateway Host: qa-bi-dbGateway Port: 6005b) Click OK

Step 4-Make sure that the repository RS_OBIA_QA is selected in the right-hand pane & Click OK

Step 5-a) Right click on the repository and select Connectb) Provide the following connection detailsSecurity Domain: NativePassword: ****c) Click on Connect

Step 6-a) Now the OOTB Adapters can be seen as below

Copying Source files and lookup files

Steps

a) Copy the source files from C:\Middleware\Oracle_BI1\biapps\dwrep\Informatica\SrcFiles to /u01/Informatica/9.0.1/server/infa_shared/SrcFiles.

b) Copy the lookup files from C:\Middleware\Oracle_BI1\biapps\dwrep\Informatica\LkpFiles to /u01/Informatica/9.0.1/server/infa_shared/LkpFiles

How to start and stop the Informatica service

Steps

a) Change to Informatica server installation directory /u01/Informatica/9.0.1/server/tomcat/bin

b) Type Infaservice [startup | shutdown] to start or stop the Informatica service

DAC 11g Server Installation on qa-bi-db

On Linux

The DAC Server can run on Linux, but it must first be installed on a Windows machine, and then copied over to a Linux machine, as described in the steps below. Oracle does not provides an installer for DAC on UNIX

Prerequisites:a) JDK version 1.6.0 or higher needs to be installedb) Informatica PowerCenter Services has to co-locate on a machine that will host the DAC Serverc) Informatica server has been configuredd) Connection details for DAC Metadata Repository database (dac_rep) are required

Note: If FTP is used to copy the zip file, use binary mode.Step 1 a) On the Windows machine where DAC is installed, create a temporary folder (for example, a folder \DAC11g_UNIX\). b) Copy the C:\DAC11g\dac inside the DAC11g_UNIX folder, remove the \icons and \export sub-folder. c) Zip the temporary folder and copy to the DAC server linux machine.d) Unzip the temporary folder in the /u01, rename it to DAC11g.

Step 2-a) Change to the unix_script_bkp directory /u01/DAC11g/dac/unix_script_bkp

Step 3-a) Use dos2unix command as below to convert the shell script files to UNIX format (this will remove the carriage return and line feed characters) in the directory /u01/DAC/dac/unix_script_bkpb) dos2unix *.sh

Step 4-a) Copy all the files from /u01/DAC/dac/unix_script_bkp directory to /u01/DAC/dac directory

Configuring Environmental variables in config.sh and dac_env.sh on Linux qa-bi-db machine

In this section the environment variables for JAVA_HOME is configured in config.sh and environment variables for the DAC Server are configured in dac_env.sh

Step 1-a) Edit the config.sh file located in the /u01/DAC11g/dac directory to point to the correct version of the JDK by setting the JAVA_HOME environment variable.b) export JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/jdk1.6.0_43

Step 2-a) Edit the dac_env.sh file located in the /bda1/DAC/dac directory as below

INFORMATICA_SERVER_LOCATION=/u01/Informatica/9.0.1DOMAINS_INFA_FILE_LOCATION=/u01/Informatica/9.0.1/domains.infa

Installing JDBC drivers For DAC Database Connectivity

DAC requires JDBC drivers for database connectivity. The JDBC drivers that are used should be for the databases supported. Since JDBC drivers show variations with different database versions, only drivers that are shipped with the database or downloaded from database vendor site and known to be certified for the given database version should be used. Currently, third-party JDBC drivers for the databases are not supported

Steps

a) Copy ojdbc6.jar from the /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/jdbc/lib to /u01/DAC11g/dac /lib

Configuring the connections between DAC server & DAC repository on Linux qa-bi-db machine

In this section DAC metadata repository connection information is configured in standaloneServerSetupPrompt.sh

Step 1-a) Run the standaloneServerSetupPrompt.sh./standaloneServerSetupPrompt.sh

Step 2-a) Provide the value 1 for what can I do for you as shown below

Step 3-a) Provide value 4 for Oracle (thin) for These are your connection type choices

Step 4-a) Provide the TNS Name: QABI

Step 5-a) Provide the Database host name: qa-bi-db.fireeye.com

Step 6-a) Provide the value for Database port number: 1521

Step 7-a) Provide the Table owner name: dac_rep

Step 8-a) Provide the database schema Password of dac user: dac_repb) Key- Use the same key that was generated when logging in the DAC client for first time.

Step 9-a) Provide the value 2 to Test repository connection

Step 10-

a) Connection was successfully established

Step 11-

a) Provide the value 5 to save the changes

Step 12-

a) Provide the value 6 to exit

How to start or stop the DAC Server

Step1

To start DAC Server

a) To run the DAC Server in the background:nohup ./startserver.sh 2>&1 &

Step 2

To Stop DAC Servera) Issue the following command:./stopserver.sh

Configuring Connections in Informatica 9.0.1 Workflow manager

This section explains how to log into Informatica PowerCenter Workflow Manager and to define relational connections to the source and Data WarehouseStep 1-

a) To Launch Informatica Workflow managerb) StartAll ProgramsInformatica9.0.1 Workflow Managerc) Connect to the Repository (RS_OBIA_QA)

Step 2-

a) Click on ConnectionsRelational

Step 3-a) Click on New

Step 4-a) Select Sub Type Oracle

Step 5-a) Provide the Source system (Apps) connection detailsName: ORA_R1211Username: AppsPassword: *******Connect String: biebsb) Click OK

Step 6-a) Click on Newb) Select Sub Type OracleName: DataWarehouseUsername: OBAWPassword: *******Connect String: QABIc) Click OK

Step 8-a) Click on Close

Installation of OBIEE 11.1.1.6.7 on qa-bi-app Machine

This section explains the installation of OBIEE 11.1.1.6.7 on Linux (qa-bi-app) as a part of Oracle BI Apps 7964 installation.

Prerequisitesa) Install JDK and set $JAVA_HOME environment variableb) Install Operating system Library files.Note: All the above prerequisite setups are done by FireEye Teamc) Run RCU to create QA_MDS and QA_BIPLATFORM Schemas

Running RCU to Create QA_MDS and QA_BIPLATFORM schemas

Obtain SYSDBA credentials for QABI database in qa-bi-db. The RCU can be run from Linux or Windows, it is only creating a database schema. In this case, windows machine was used to create RCU schemas.

Step 1-a) Run the rcu file in the C:\Dumps\OBIA7964\OBIEE\Windows\RCU\rcuHome\BIN

b) Click on Next

Step 2-c) Select Created) Click Next

Step 3-c) Provide the Database ConnectionsSelect Database type: Oracle DatabaseHostname: qa-bi-dbPort: 1521Service Name: qabiUsername: sysPassword: ******Role: SYSDBAd) Click Next

Step 4-a) Click OK after completion of checking the pre requisites

Step 5-a) Select create a new Prefix type QAb) Click on Oracle Business Intelligence.c) Click Next

Step 6-

a) Click OK

Step 7-

d) Select Use the Same password for all schemase) Provide the password : **** and confirm the samef) Click Next

Step 8-c) Choose table spaces you want to use.d) Click Next

Step 9-a) Click OK

Step 10-

b) Click on Create

Step 12-a) Verify the Completion Summary, confirm the status is SUCCESS.b) Close the RCU utility.

Installing OBIEE 11.1.6.0 Server

This section explains OBIEE 11.1.1.6.0 installation and the type of installation is Enterprise Install type in Linux (qa-bi-app) Machine as a part of BI Apps 7964 implementation

Step 1-a) Change the directory to /home/orabi/software/OBIEE/bishiphome/Disk1b) Launch the OBIEE installer - . /runInstallerc) Click Ok and continue with local inventory.

Step 2-c) Select Skip Software updatesd) Click Next

Step 3-a) Select Installation type as Enterprise Installb) Click Next

Step 4-

a) Click Next after passing all the pre requisite checks

Step 5-

a) Provide the weblogic password *******b) Click Next

Step 6-

a) Specify the home locations as shown below:b) Click Next

Step 7-

a) Install the components that you wantb) Click Next

Step 8-

a) Provide information for RCU schemas (QA_BIPLATFORM & QA_MDS) and passwordb) Click Next

Step 9-

a) Configure Ports Auto Port Configuationb) Click Next

Step 10-

c) Uncheck I wish to receive software updates from Oracle Supportd) Click Next

Step 11-

a) Click Yes

Step 12-a) Click on Install

Step 13-

b) Installation progress can be tracked as shown below:

Step 14-

a) Configuration process is started:

Step 16-

a) Click Nextb) Click on Finish to complete the OBIEE configuration

Applying 11.1.1.6.7 patches to OBIEE 11.1.1.6.0 on Linux

The Oracle Business Intelligence 11.1.1.6.7 patch set comprises a number of patches:

PatchAbstract

15959887

Patch 11.1.1.6.7 (1 of 7) Oracle Business Intelligence Installer

15959877

Patch 11.1.1.6.7 (2 of 7) Oracle Real Time Decisions

15929063

Patch 11.1.1.6.7 (3 of 7) Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher

15959899

Patch 11.1.1.6.7 (4 of 7) Oracle Business Intelligence ADF Components

15959861

Patch 11.1.1.6.7 (5 of 7) Enterprise Performance Management Components Installed from BI Installer 11.1.1.6.x

15894670

Patch 11.1.1.6.7 (6 of 7) Oracle Business Intelligence

15959917

Patch 11.1.1.6.7 (7 of 7) Oracle Business Intelligence Platform Client Installers and MapViewer

All the patches to be used for Windows and Linux are stored in C:\Dumps\OBIA7964\OBIEE\Windows\Patches. Transfer the zip files for patches to the linux machine.

Step 1-

a) Stop all the BI Services before applying any patchb) Use the FE_Start_stop.txt to stop services.

Step 2-

Back up the Oracle BI System, including the following: The ORACLE_HOME\bifoundation\server directory The ORACLE_INSTANCE\bifoundation\OracleBIServerComponent\coreapplication_obis1\repository The ORACLE_BI_HOME\bifoundation\jee\mapviewer.ear\web.war\WEB_INF\conf\mapViewerConfig.xml, if you have modified itStep 3-a) All the patches need to be applied in the same way.b) Unzip the (1 to 7, not the Jdeveloper patch) zip file in the ORACLE_HOME directory (/u01/Middleware/Oracle_BI1)

Step 4-

a) Change directory to Oracle BI Home directory. (cd /u01/Middleware/Oracle_BI1)

Step 5-

a) Set the environment variablesexport ORACLE_HOME= /u01/Middleware/Oracle_BI1export PATH=$ORACLE_HOME\bin:$%PATHset JAVA_HOME=$ORACLE_HOME\jdkset PATH=$JAVA_HOME\bin:$PATHset PATH=$ORACLE_HOME\Opatch:PATH

Step 6-a) For each of the extracted Oracle BI 11.1.1.6.7 patch directories (starting with 1 of 7, then 2 of 7, and so on), change directory to the patch directory and execute the below statementb) Apply the patch using the command: opatch applyc) Enter y when prompted.d) When the message "Opatch Succeeded" is displayed, repeat the previous steps for the next patch directory until all the patches have been applied.e) Copy the BIPublisherDesktop32.exe and BIPublisherDesktop64.exe files from the ORACLE_BI_HOME\clients\bipublisher\repository\Tools directory to the C:\Middleware\user_projects\domains\bifoundation_domain\config\bipublisher\repository\Tools directory.f) Copy the msmdacc64.dll file from the ORACLE_BI_HOME\clients\bipublisher\repository\Admin\DataSource directory to the C:\Middleware\user_projects\domains\bifoundation_domain\config\bipublisher\repository\Admin\DataSource directory.Step 7-a) Now apply the JDeveloper patch 13952743.b) JDeveloper patch is applied to the Oracle Common Home directory (/u01/Middleware/oracle_common).c) Follow the same procedure of unzipping the patch in oracle_common, setting the environment variable. Remember to set the ORACLE_HOME to oracle_common directory to apply this patch.d) Verify that the patches have been successfully installed opatch lsinventiry.

Step 8-

a) Start all the BI Services.b) Verify the version.

Deploying BI Apps Object

Deploying the Metadata Repository and Presentation CatalogA Windows machine is required to edit BI metadata using Oracle BI Administration Tool and you should be aware of working on BI tools to do below steps.

1. Open the RPD installed as a part of BI Apps install in windows. OracleBIAnalyticsApps.rpd saved in C:\Middleware\Oracle_BI1\biapps\repository. Password is Admin123.2. Configure the variables OLAP_DSN, OLAPTBO, OLAP_USER to correct values as per your environment.3. Configure the password in the physical connections where all these variables are being used in connection pool. Check the currently deployed RPD in case of any issues.4. Copy the BI Apps catalog zip file EnterpriseBusinessAnalytics.zip from C:\Middleware\Oracle_BI1\biapps\catalog to /u01/Middleware/instances/instance1/bifoundation/OracleBIPresentationServicesComponent/coreapplication_obips1/catalog.5. Unzip the file.6. Open the EM at http://qa-bi-app.fireeye.com:7001/em 7. Lock&Edit, Activate, restart by deploying the BI RPD and catalog in the BI instance.

Applying the Oracle BI Applications Security Policy to BI Domain

Steps:

1. Shut down the BI EE system using scripts provided.

2. On the server, backup the $DOMAIN_ HOME/config/fmwconfig/system-jazn-data.xml file.

3. Copy the Oracle BI Applications jazn file from windows machine C:\Middleware\Oracle_BI1\ biapps/admin/provisioning/system-jazn-data.xml to $DOMAIN_ HOME/config/fmwconfig/

4. Start the BIEE System.

5. Verify the BI Apps roles.

4FireEye KPI Confidential# tnsnames.ora Network Configuration File: C:\app\KPI\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1\network\admin\tnsnames.ora# Generated by Oracle configuration tools.

LISTENER_ORCL = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = localhost)(PORT = 1521))

ORACLR_CONNECTION_DATA = (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS_LIST = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC)(KEY = EXTPROC1521)) ) (CONNECT_DATA = (SID = CLRExtProc) (PRESENTATION = RO) ) )

QABI = (DESCRIPTION= (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=qa-bi-db.fireeye.com)(PORT=1521)) (CONNECT_DATA= (SID = QABI) ) )BIEBS= (DESCRIPTION= (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=dev-erp-db.fireeye.com)(PORT=1536)) (CONNECT_DATA= (SERVICE_NAME=BIEBS) (INSTANCE_NAME=BIEBS) ) )

CREATE ROLE SSE_ROLE;GRANT DBA to SSE_ROLE;GRANT CONNECT TO SSE_ROLE; create user INFA identified by infa default tablespace METADATA_TBS ;alter user INFA quota unlimited on METADATA_TBS; create user DAC_REP identified by dac_rep default tablespace METADATA_INFA_DAC ;alter user DAC_REP quota unlimited on METADATA_INFA_DAC; create user INFA_REP identified by infa_rep default tablespace METADATA_INFA_DAC ;alter user INFA_REP quota unlimited on METADATA_INFA_DAC; create user OBAW identified by obaw123 default tablespace OBAW_DATA ;alter user OBAW quota unlimited on OBAW_DATA; grant connect , resource,DBA, SSE_ROLE to INFA,DAC_REP,INFA_REP,OBAW;################## Stopping services ##################

cd $ORACLE_INSTANCE/bin./opmnctl status./opmnctl stopall

cd $DOMAIN_HOME/bin

./stopManagedWebLogic.sh bi_server1 t3://qa-bi-app.fireeye.com:7001 weblogic fireeyeqa123./stopWebLogic.sh weblogic fireeyeqa123 t3://qa-bi-app.fireeye.com:7001

ps -ef | grep java

kill -9 pid

### starting services ###############

cd $DOMAIN_HOME/bin

nohup ./startWebLogic.sh -Dweblogic.management.username=weblogic -Dweblogic.management.password=fireeyeqa123 > wls_start.log &

cd $WL_HOME/server/bin

nohup sh $WL_HOME/server/bin/startNodeManager.sh > startNodeManager.log &

go to weblogic and start the bi_server1

cd $ORACLE_INSTANCE/bin

./opmnctl startall

go to EM

-------------------------------DAC----------------------------To start DAC Server

o run the DAC Server in the background:nohup ./startserver.sh 2>&1 &

To Stop DAC Servera)Issue the following command:./stopserver.sh

--------------------------------------Informatica----------------

Change to Informatica server installation directory /u01/Informatica/9.0.1/server/tomcat/bin

Type Infaservice [startup | shutdown] to start or stop the Informatica service