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Section 24.3, "About Agent Support in Oracle BI Scheduler" Section 24.4, "About Database Support in Oracle BI Scheduler" Section 24.5, "About obiee 11g scheduler tables Oracle BI Scheduler Schemas" 24.1 What is Oracle BI Scheduler? bi scheduler is down in obiee 11g Oracle BI Scheduler is a server that manages and schedules jobs. Oracle BI Scheduler supports two kinds obiee 11g scheduler configuration of jobs: Scripted jobs. Scripted jobs are configured and submitted using the Job Manager feature of the Oracle BI Administration Tool. For example, a scripted job could
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periodically load the Oracle BI Server usage statistics into a back-end database. In this example Oracle BI Scheduler communicates with the BI Server. However, scripted jobs might not access the BI Server, for example by saving the output of an agent to a shared drive. Scripted jobs can also be configured through agents and actions. obiee 11g job manager configuration Oracle BI Scheduler supports jobs that are written in the Java programming language or in the VBScript and JScript scripting languages. Note: Scripting for agents and scripts that are defined by the Oracle BI Scheduler Job Manager are supported only under Windows platforms. The Java interfaces support all platforms. Agents. Agents deliver content to end users. Content can be analyses, dashboards, briefing books, or alerts. After delivering content, agents can also execute actions. Actions include Java actions, URL actions, Web service actions, and server script actions. Agents can also run other agents, creating chains of agents. Agents are configured and submitted for execution using Oracle BI Delivers. Oracle BI Scheduler communicates with Oracle BI Presentation Services for unscripted jobs. Note: There are thus two different forms of custom Java that can be executed: Java scripted jobs run in their own right and Java actions run as part of an agent. 24.2 About Oracle BI Scheduler Server Components Oracle BI Scheduler consists of
Manager" Section 26.2, "Adding Oracle BI Scheduler Jobs in Job Manager" Section 26.3, "Modifying Oracle BI Scheduler Jobs in the Job Manager" Section 26.4, "About Adding scheduling reports in obiee 11g Agent Jobs" Section 26.5, "Modifying Agents in Job Manager" Section 26.6, "Re-Running
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a Job Instance" Section 26.7, "Managing Oracle BI Scheduler Job Instances" 26.1 Opening Job Manager The Job Manager is
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a Windows tool that is the interface with the Oracle BI Scheduler. Through Job Manager, you can connect to, start and stop the Oracle BI Scheduler, add and manage jobs, and manage https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E14571_01/bi.1111/e10541/schedconcepts.htm job instances. You create and edit agents using Oracle BI Presentation Services. For information, see Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition. The following procedure describes how to open Job Manager from the Oracle BI Administration Tool. To open the Job Manager: Open the Oracle BI Administration Tool. From the toolbar, click the Manage menu, and select Jobs. Job https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E14571_01/bi.1111/e10541/schedjobmgr.htm Manager opens in a new window. In Job Manager, from the toolbar, click the File menu, and select Open Scheduler Connection. In the Machine Name dialog box, enter the machine name and port number where the Oracle BI Scheduler is located, and click OK. You can learn the machine name (host) and port number by displaying the Availability tab of the Capacity Management page in Fusion Middleware Control. For information, see Section 6.2.1, "Using Fusion Middleware Control to Configure Primary and Secondary Instances.". 26.2 Adding Oracle BI Scheduler Jobs in Job Manager Job Manager enables you to add new scripted jobs. Agents can only be created in Oracle BI Presentation Services. Add an Oracle BI Scheduler job in the Job Manager using the following procedure. To add an Oracle BI Scheduler job in the Job Manager: In the Job Manager, from the Jobs menu, select Add New Job. Enter the appropriate information in the dialog box. See the following sections for field descriptions: Section 29.3, "General Oracle BI Scheduler Job Properties" Section 29.4, "Job Action Properties Available in Job Manager" Section 29.5, "Job Triggers in Job M
problems that you might encounter when using Oracle Business Intelligence and explains how to solve them. This chapter includes the following topics: Introduction to Troubleshooting Oracle Business Intelligence Problems and Solutions for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E15586_01/fusionapps.1111/e14496/bi_trouble.htm and Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher Diagnosing Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence Query Problems Problems and Solutions for Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Using My Oracle Support for Additional Troubleshooting Information In addition to this chapter, review the Oracle Fusion Middleware Error Messages Reference for information about the error messages you may encounter. 18.1 Introduction to Troubleshooting Oracle Business Intelligence This section provides guidelines and a process for using the information obiee 11g in this chapter. Using the following guidelines and process will focus and minimize the time you spend resolving problems. Guidelines When using the information in this chapter, Oracle recommends: After performing any of the solution procedures in this chapter, immediately retrying the failed task that led you to this troubleshooting information. If the task still fails when you retry it, perform a different solution procedure in this chapter and obiee 11g scheduler then try the failed task again. Repeat this process until you resolve the problem. Making notes about the solution procedures you perform, symptoms you see, and data you collect while troubleshooting. Examples of information that you should collect include: Screenshots of the error or behavior. The user ID that you used when the error or issue occurred. The steps that you used to perform the task. From where you accessed Oracle BI. For example, embedded analytics, the reporting pane, reports and analytics work area, integrated search, BI Composer, Oracle BI Presentation Services, or Oracle BI Publisher. If you cannot resolve the problem using the information in this chapter and you must log a service request, the notes you make will expedite the process of solving the problem. Process Follow the process outlined in Table 18-1 when using the information in this chapter. If the information in a particular section does not resolve your problem, proceed to the next step in this process. Table 18-1 Process for Using the Information in this Chapter Step Section to Use Purpose 1 Section 18.3 Perform problem-specific troubleshooting procedures for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition and Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher. This section describes: Possible causes of the problems Solu
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