OBIEE stands for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition. Business intelligence refers to the many activities that a firm does to collect information about their market of their competitors.
OBIEE Architecture
The entire system architecture is known as BI Domain.
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OBIEE Architecture
The entire system architecture is known as BI Domain.
1. Weblogic Server Domain
Consists: Managed server module
: Admin server module
Both services have the Java module to triggers the Java services
2. Admin Server
Contains: Java components – Administering the system.
Responsible to trigger the start, stop kind of admin activity for the peer Manager server processes.
3. Managed Server
Provides the run-time environment for the Java-based services & applications within the system.
Consists: Managed server module
: Admin server module
Both services have the Java module to triggers the Java services
2. Admin Server
Contains: Java components – Administering the system.
Responsible to trigger the start, stop kind of admin activity for the peer Manager server processes.
3. Managed Server
Provides the run-time environment for the Java-based services & applications within the system.
4. Node Manager
It is a distinct & separate Java utility.
Responsible for providing processes management services to the Admin server & Managed server.
Triggers the auto start, stop and restart activities.
5. Oracle Weblogic Server
Java EE application server which provides support for the deploymet of Oracle BI Java components.
6. Fussion Middleware Control
Is a browser based tool used to monitor, manage & configure Oracle Business Intelligence omponents.
7. Java Components
Deployed as Java EE application
8. Administrative Components
Enterprise Management applications & JMX Mbeans for managing all configuration and in-time settings for Oracle BI.
JMX MBeans – Java components that provide programmatic acces for managing a BI domain
9. Oracle BI Publisher
Provides an enterprise reporting solution for authoring, managing & delivering all types of highly formatted documents to employees, customers & suppliers.
10. Oracle BI Office
Helps integrate Oracle BI and MS Office products
11. Oracle RTD (Real Time Decisions)
Helps companies to make better decisions in real time with its enterprise analytics software solutions.
12. Oracle BI Security Services
Helps the integration of the Oracle BI server with the Oracle fusion middleware security platform.
13. Oracle BI SOA Services
Enable objects in the Oracle BI presentation catalog to invoke analysis, agents and conditions.
14. Oracle BI Plugin
This routes HTTP & SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) request to Oracle BI presentation services.
15. System Components
These are deployed ass non-JEE components such as processes & services created in C++ & J2SE.
16. Oracle BI Server
It provides significant query & data access capabilities.
Provides support to access & manage the enterprise semantic model.
17. Oracle BI Presentation Services
Is responsible to provide the framework & interface in order to present business data to web clients.
18. Oracle BI Scheduler
Supports extensible scheduling for analysis to be delivered to users at specific times.
19. Oracle BI JavaHost
Helps Oracle BI presentation services to support Java tasks for Oracle BI scheduler, Oracle BI publisher & graph generation.
20. Oracle BI Cluster Controller
This components distributes requests to the BI Servers, ensuring requests are evenly load-balanced across all BI Server process instances in the BI domain.
Below is the figure of OBIEE Architecture 11G
Installation Overview
1. Installation Package
a. Oracle BI EE
b. Oracle BI Publisher
c. Oracle BI Add-in for Microsoft Office
d. Oracle BI Administration Tool
Tasks in the Oracle BI Installation Procedure
Step 1:
Method installation media can use either:
• Oracle Business Intelligence installation DVD
• Oracle Technology Network (OTN)
• Oracle Software Delivery Cloud
Step 2:
• Complete the installation planning requirements.
• Make sure that your system environment meets the installation requirements for Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle Business Intelligence & the Repository Creation Utility (RCU).
Step 3:
• Have a DB installed & have the required database schemas loaded.
• Oracle BI requires certain schemas to be installed in a supported DB.
• Ensure that a supported DB is running & then run RCU to create the necessary schemas.
Step 4:
• Install Oracle BI
Step 5:
• Configure Oracle BI
Repository Creation Utility (RCU)
• Use RCU to create the Metadata Services (MDS) and Business Intelligence Platform (BIPLATFORM) schemas in the databse.
• Before install, transfer all OBIEE installer to VM, unzip rcuHome, run command cd RCU_HOME/bin and ./rcu
OBIEE Installation
• Unzip all 5 zip file
• Unzip obi_LINUXX64_11.1.1.9.0_disk1of5
• Once finished unzip all 5 files, navigate to bishiphome/Disk1
• Run ./runInstaller
Starting & Stopping Oracle BI
Start OBIEE steps
1. Start DB
2. Start OBIEE which is require 4 steps (in order)
a. Weblogic
b. Node Manager
c. Managed Server
d. Oracle Process Manager & Notification Server (OPMN)
To STOP Oracle BI start from d to a
RPD & Catalog Deployment
1. Login EM : eg: http://<host>:7001/em
Below is the figure of the EM 11G
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