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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

installation of ETL and OLAP tools

This install on Windows is not significantly different than it is on Oracle Enterprise Linux, in an effort to maintain my Learning OBIEE page, I felt it necessary.

I know there are differences between the different flavors of Windows, but it certainly doesn't feel like it. I remember installing a 9i EE Database on XP Home 6 or 7 years ago, that was kind of fun.

I'll stop blathering on.
OBIEE: 10.1.3.4
Host: Ubuntu 9.04
Virtual stuff: VirtualBox
Guest OS: Windows Vista Ultimate

From what I understand, OBIEE was originally intended for Windows (Server) environments. All of the client software runs on Windows only. The Server software runs on both *nix and Windows.

So no matter what, I could not avoid a Windows installation. Part II of Installing on OEL would be "Installing the OBIEE Client Software", which is this post. I will not only be installing the Server components, I will be installing the Clients Applications too.

I'll stop blathering on...part II
I've already installed Java 6.

I've located my setup.exe file and start the installation



Next

Specifying the directories, I accept the defaults. I'm also using OC4J. Next.



Complete. Next.



Point to the SDK, enter in my oc4jadmin password...hopefully I'll remember it this time.



Accepting the default, you don't need to enter anything here.



I am setting all the services to start manually. This is a virtual machine and do use it for other things. Next.



English. Next.



Summary. Next.



It's now running.



Small side note, OBIEE installer reported 100% within minutes of starting. It reported 100% completion for about 30 minutes.

Yeah, done. Some notes on OC4J. Next.



Restart your computer. Finish.



Almost 32 minutes to complete.



I've restarted the machine. 0C4J is started automatically (you can turn this off, and I will...eventually)



Now, go into your Services applet. To get there, go to Control Panel --> Administrative Tasks. There you should see an icon that says Services. Scroll down until you see the services that begin with Oracle.



All of these are stopped (trust me).

First up, start the Oracle BI Java Host Service







Next is the Oracle BI Presentation Server







Now let's test them out. Go to http://localhost:9704/



Good.

Now let's login. On the right side of that page, click on Launch. Enter the oc4jadmin password you submitted during installation.



That should take you here



Now for BI Publisher



Check.

And Analytics?



Check.

Applications
Now I just want to make sure I have all the applications.

Administration Tool



Check.

Catalog Manager




Courtesy : Oraclenerd.com

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